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Working Hard for the American Dream


Working Hard for the American Dream

Workers and Their Unions, World War I to the Present
The American History Series, Band 47 1. Aufl.

von: Randi Storch

24,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 06.03.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118541579
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 304

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<p><i>Working Hard for the American Dream</i> examines the various economic, social, and political developments that shaped labor history in the United States from World War I until the present day.</p> <ul> <li>Presents an overview of labor history that also considers women workers, ethnic America, and post-World War II workers</li> <li>Incorporates the most recent scholarship in labor history</li> <li>Takes the story of labor up to the present day in a readable and accessible manner</li> </ul>
<p>List of Illustrations vii</p> <p>Acknowledgments ix</p> <p>Introduction: Back to the Future 1</p> <p><b>1 "Everyone Was Ready For Unionism": The Precursors, Promises, and Pitfalls of Industrial Unions in the 1930s 10</b></p> <p>Political Prelude: Industrial Democracy Betrayed, from Wilson to Hoover 12</p> <p>Corporate Prelude: The Unintended Consequences of 1920s Corporate Policies 25</p> <p>Working-Class Prelude: Activism 32</p> <p>A New Deal for Workers: A Failed and Flawed Start 41</p> <p>Fighting for Unionism in the 1930s Without Meaningful Federal Protection 44</p> <p>The Wagner Act and Industrial Unionism 48</p> <p>Corporate Resistance and Workers’ Unity 58</p> <p>Extending the New Deal for Workers 61</p> <p>Assessing Workers' New Deal and Industrial Unionism 65</p> <p>Conclusion 68</p> <p><b>2 Big Wars, Big Labor, Big Costs 70</b></p> <p>Wartime Mobilization, 1939–1941 73</p> <p>Government Intervention: War Industries and Labor Policies, 1941–1945 87</p> <p>Wartime Demographic Developments 93</p> <p>Crisis in Industrial Relations, 1945–1946 103</p> <p>Postwar Politics and Taft-Hartley, 1946–1948 108</p> <p>Political (Mis)calculations: Operation Dixie, CIO Purges, and International Alliances, 1946–1950s 114</p> <p>Big Labor, Big Costs, 1955–1960s 120</p> <p>Conclusion 127</p> <p><b>3 Civil Rights Versus Labor Rights, 1960s–1970s 128</b></p> <p>Expanding Public and Service Sectors 131</p> <p>Public Sector Workers and Union Rights 133</p> <p>New Laws and Workplace Challenges 141</p> <p>Women and Workplace Rights 151</p> <p>The Push and Pull of Changing Times: New Unionists, Rank-and-File Movements, AFL-CIO Leaders, and Nixon 157</p> <p>Unionists Divided and Under Siege 169</p> <p>Conclusion 172</p> <p><b>4 Working More for Less and Other Troubles for Workers in the Late Twentieth Century 174</b></p> <p>Profit Making in a Global World 176</p> <p>The Human Price of Modern Capitalism 182</p> <p>The Political Shaping of the Economy 189</p> <p>The AFL-CIO Leadership's Resistance to Change 199</p> <p>Innovation and Possibilities 205</p> <p>Change from the Bottom-Up 216</p> <p>Conclusion 222</p> <p>Epilogue: The Illusive American Dream: A Personal Journey 224</p> <p>Bibliographical Essay 253</p> <p>Index 278</p>
<p> “Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels of students; faculty and researchers; professionals; general readers.”  (<i>Choice</i>, 1 October  2013)</p> <p> </p>
<b>Randi Storch</b> is Professor of History at the State University of New York, College at Cortland. She is author of <i>Red Chicago: American Communism at Its Grassroots, 1928-1935</i> (2007).
<i>Working Hard for the American Dream</i> presents an in-depth examination of the various economic, social, and political developments that shaped labor history in the United States from World War I until the present day. By taking a working-class perspective, the text vividly illustrates the ways average workers experienced the U.S. economy's changing nature, the relationship of the government to workers, and how global economic and political forces affected—and were affected by—working Americans.  We are shown how evolving economic developments and the changing composition of the nation's working class affected working-class agency and protest, ideologies, and organization. Workers' struggle to exert power in the modern workplace is also examined, along with how and why workplace activism has changed over time among a broad range of industrial, agricultural, public, and service workers. Incorporating the most recent scholarship in labor history, <i>Working Hard for the American Dream</i> offers illuminating insights into 20th-century union history in the United States.
<p>"In this impressive synthesis of the literature of the field, Storch has deftly accessed both standards within the New Labor History and cutting-edge material, offering at once an excellent text to undergraduate students surveying the field and an invaluable narrative to graduate students and scholars reaching for a source to understand current thinking. Her writing is crisp and clear, and she balances chronology and themes masterfully."<br /> <br /> --Daniel Katz, Dean of Labor Studies and Professor of History, National Labor College<br /> <br /> </p> <p>"The text not only proceeds at a nice pace but is infused with a dynamism and sense of importance that students will certainly appreciate. Storch’s ability to cover so many topics and maintain a sense of momentum is admirable."<br /> <br /> --Kathleen Mapes, Associate Professor of History, SUNY Geneseo</p>

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