Solidarity Or Survival?: American Labor and European Immigrants, 1830-1924A study of European immigrants who traveled westward across the Atlantic in search of opportunity from 1830-1924. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Artisans Ideology and Nativism in PreCivil War America | 9 |
The Developing Response of Urban Labor to Immigration | 37 |
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Solidarity Or Survival?: American Labor and European Immigrants, 1830-1924 A. T. Lane No preview available - 1987 |
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