William Trant’s detailed historical study of trade unions and the labor movement in America offers a valuable resource for historians and sociologists interested in the origins and development of organized labor. With a focus on the ideology and tactics of the American Federation of Labor, the book illuminates the social and economic forces that have shaped the modern labor movement.
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