First published in 1956, Empire in Wood is the definitive history of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The late Robert A. Christie was the president of Millersville University from 1965 to 1968.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction 1. The Union, the Industry, and the Carpenter: Present Day 2. The Middleman and the Green Hand: 1791 to 1881 3. The Philosopher Organizers: 1881 to 1886 4. "Eight Hours for Work...": 1886 to 1890 5. The Professional Organizers: 1890 to 1896 6. The Industrial Revolution: 1896 to 1900 7. The Last Radical: 1898 to 1902 8. "All That's Made of Wood...": 1902 to 1912 9. Craft or Industrial Unionism: 1902 to 1912 10. The Struggle for Power: 1902 to 1912 11. Label Unionism: 1902 to 1912 12. "Or That Was Ever Made of Wood": 1912 to 1915 13. Hardening into Empire: 1912 to 1915 14. Taming the New York City Locals 15. The Carpenters and the Government: 1917 to 1920 16. The Triumph of Jurisdictional Laissez Faire: 1919 to 1929 17. Status Quo: 1920 to 1933 18. Jurisdictional Laissez Faire Challenged: 1933 to 1941 19. Craft-Industrialism Challenged: 1933 to 1941 20. Label Unionism Challenged 21: The Worth of the National Union to the CarpenterAppendix: Hourly Union Wage Rates for Carpenters and Five Other Skilled Trades, 1913-1941 Bibliography Index
Preface Introduction 1. The Union, the Industry, and the Carpenter: Present Day 2. The Middleman and the Green Hand: 1791 to 1881 3. The Philosopher Organizers: 1881 to 1886 4. "Eight Hours for Work...": 1886 to 1890 5. The Professional Organizers: 1890 to 1896 6. The Industrial Revolution: 1896 to 1900 7. The Last Radical: 1898 to 1902 8. "All That's Made of Wood...": 1902 to 1912 9. Craft or Industrial Unionism: 1902 to 1912 10. The Struggle for Power: 1902 to 1912 11. Label Unionism: 1902 to 1912 12. "Or That Was Ever Made of Wood": 1912 to 1915 13. Hardening into Empire: 1912 to 1915 14. Taming the New York City Locals 15. The Carpenters and the Government: 1917 to 1920 16. The Triumph of Jurisdictional Laissez Faire: 1919 to 1929 17. Status Quo: 1920 to 1933 18. Jurisdictional Laissez Faire Challenged: 1933 to 1941 19. Craft-Industrialism Challenged: 1933 to 1941 20. Label Unionism Challenged 21: The Worth of the National Union to the CarpenterAppendix: Hourly Union Wage Rates for Carpenters and Five Other Skilled Trades, 1913-1941 Bibliography Index
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