Labors Great War by Joseph A Mccartin

Labors Great War by Joseph A Mccartin

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Arguing that the central problem of American Labor relations since World War One has been the struggle among workers, managers and state officials to reconcile democracy and authority in the workplace - this work explores the political, economic, and social forces that gave rise to this conflict.

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Labors Great War by Joseph A Mccartin

Since World War I, says Joseph McCartin, the central problem of American labor relations has been the struggle among workers, managers, and state officials to reconcile democracy and authority in the workplace. In his comprehensive look at labor issues during the decade of the Great War, McCartin explores the political, economic, and social forces that gave rise to this conflict and shows how rising labor militancy and the sudden erosion of managerial control in wartime workplaces combined to create an industrial crisis. The search for a resolution to this crisis led to the formation of an influential coalition of labor Democrats, AFL unionists, and Progressive activists on the eve of U.S. entry into the war. Though the coalition's efforts in pursuit of industrial democracy were eventually frustrated by powerful forces in business and government and by internal rifts within the movement itself, McCartin shows how the shared quest helped cement the ties between unionists and the Democratic Party that would subsequently shape much New Deal legislation and would continue to influence the course of American political and labor history to the present day.
Joseph A. McCartin is associate professor of history at Georgetown University.
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ISBN 13 9780807846797
ISBN 10 0807846791
Title Labors Great War
Author Joseph A Mccartin
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
Year published 1998-02-28
Number of pages 320
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