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Article: The U.S. Labor Movement: References and Resources.
- Article from:
- Industrial and Labor Relations Review
- Article date:
- October 1, 1997
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This new annotated bibliography on the U.S. labor movement is the latest volume in the G.K. Hall Reference Publications on American Social Movements. Previous volumes have provided bibliographic guides to other contemporary social movements such as the women's movement, the civil rights movement, and the American peace movement.
In a brief foreword and introductory chapter, Stern and Cornfield lay out their dual objectives for this volume: to create "an integrative guide to resources and scholarly material taking a sociological perspective on the U.S. labor movement as a social movement," and, by proposing "a categorical system through which to organize the work ...
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