A History of Trade Unionism in the United States
A History
of Trade
Unionism in the
United States
by Selig Perlman
Excerpt
Library, upon whose extensive and still unpublished re searches he based his summary of the history of the injunction; and to Professor Frederick L. Paxson, who subjected the manuscript to criticism from the point Of view Of General American History.
Book Details
PIBN | 10062166 |
ISBN | 978-1-330-24536-1 |
ISBN (Hardcover) | 978-1-5284-6545-8 |
Language | English |
Category | Political Theory and History |
Pages | 325 |
Words | 84713 |
Vocabulary | 3098 |
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