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Work, Community, and Power: The Experience of Labor in Europe and America, 1900–1925: Work, Community, and Power: The Experience of Labor in Europe and America, 1900–1925
Work, Community, and Power: The Experience of Labor in Europe and America, 1900–1925
Work, Community, and Power: The Experience of Labor in Europe and America, 1900–1925
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1. Rethinking the Legacy of Labor, 1890–1925
2. Labor Insurgency and Class Formation: Comparative Perspectives on the Crisis of 1917–1920 in Europe
3. The One Big Union in International Perspective: Revolutionary Industrial Unionism, 1900–1925
4. New Tendencies in Union Struggles and Strategies in Europe and the United States, 1916–1922
5. Workers and Revolution in Germany, 1918–1919: The Urban Dimension
6. Redefining Workers' Control: Rationalization, Labor Time, and Union Politics in France, 1900–1928
7. The "New Unionism" and the "New Economic Policy"
8. Abortive Reform: The Wilson Administration and Organized Labor, 1913–1920
9. The Democratization of Russia's Railroads in 1917
10. Workers' Control in Europe: A Comparative Sociological Analysis
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