Catalog Search Results
1) Strike!
Author
Description
"An exciting history of American labor". -- The New York Times Book Review "New and Recommended" List.
"Splendid. Clearly the best single-volume summary yet published of American general strikes". -- Washington Post.
"A magnificent book. I hope it will take its place as the standard history of American labor". -- Staughton Lynd, labor historian.
Since its original publication in 1972, no book has done as much as Jeremy Brecher's Strike! to bring...
Author
Description
Once a fundamental civic right, strikes are now constrained and contested. In an unusual and thought-provoking history, Josiah Bartlett Lambert shows how the ability to strike was transformed from a fundamental right that made the citizenship of working people possible into a conditional and commercialized function. Arguing that the executive branch, rather than the judicial branch, was initially responsible for the shift in attitudes about the necessity...
Author
Description
"This transnational history of Paris in 1919 explores the global implications of the revolutionary crisis of French society at the end of World War I. As the site of the Peace Conference Paris was a victorious capital and a city at the centre of the world, and Tyler Stovall explores these intersections of globalisation and local revolution. The book takes as its central point the eruption of political activism in 1919, using the events of that year...
Similar Searches
These searches are similar to the search you tried. Would you like to try one of these instead?
In ILL
Didn't find what you need? Items not owned by San Antonio College Library can be requested from other ILL libraries to be delivered to your local library for pickup.
Didn't find it?
Can't find what you are looking for? Try our Materials Request Service. Submit Request