Winner of the 1996 Philip Taft Prize in Labor History.
Robert H. Zieger is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Florida and the author of several books, including American Workers, American Unions, The CIO: 1935-1950 and John L. Lewis: Labor Leader.
[A] thorough, well-documented narrative, based on an array of
archival records and oral histories."Choice"
[A]n essential foundation for understanding the modern labor
movement, its institutions, and its rank and file."Industrial and
Labor Relations Review"
ÝA¨ thorough, well-documented narrative, based on an array of
archival records and oral histories."Choice"
ÝA¨n essential foundation for understanding the modern labor
movement, its institutions, and its rank and file."Industrial and
Labor Relations Review"
ÝB¨ound to be treated as the definitive account for years to
come."Business History Review"
A well-paced, definitive narrative."Chicago Tribune"
"[A] thorough, well-documented narrative, based on an array of
archival records and oral histories."Choice""
"[A]n essential foundation for understanding the modern labor
movement, its institutions, and its rank and file."Industrial and
Labor Relations Review""
"A well-paced, definitive narrative."Chicago Tribune""
[B]ound to be treated as the definitive account for years to
come."Business History Review"
Will be standard reading for anyone interested in this crucial
period of American labor history."American Historical Review"
[A] thorough, well-documented narrative, based on an array of archival records and oral histories.
"Choice"
"Industrial and Labor Relations Review"
"Choice"
"Industrial and Labor Relations Review"
"Business History Review"
"Chicago Tribune"
"Choice""
"Industrial and Labor Relations Review""
"Chicago Tribune""
"Business History Review"
"American Historical Review"
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