American Workers, American Unions, 1920-1985

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Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - Labor-unions - 233 pages
Analyzes the experience of organized labor from 1920 to 1985, focusing on the themes that unify and the turning points that punctuate the period.

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Contents

American Workers in Prosperity and Depression
3
Rebirth of the Unions 19331939
26
The Unions Go to War 19391945
62
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About the author (1986)

Robert H. Zieger is the author of several books, including the award winning "CIO 1935-1955". He is professor of history at the University of Florida. Zieger lives in Gainesville.

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