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First published in 1956, Empire in Wood is the definitive history of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.
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First published in 1956, Empire in Wood is the definitive history of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780801477102
- ISBN-10: 0801477107
- Artikelnr.: 32737510
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780801477102
- ISBN-10: 0801477107
- Artikelnr.: 32737510
The late Robert A. Christie was the president of Millersville University from 1965 to 1968.
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
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
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