Labor and urban politics : class, conflict, and the origins of modern liberalism in Chicago, 1864-97 /Waterfront workers : new perspectives on race and class /Labor histories : class, politics, and the working-class experience /"We are all leaders" : the alternative unionism of the early 1930s /The female economy : the millinery and dressmaking trades, 1860-1930 /Colliers across the sea : a comparative study of class formation in Scotland and the American Midwest, 1830-1924 /William Z. Foster and the tragedy of American radicalism /The common ground of womanhood : class, gender, and working girls' clubs, 1884-1928 /Duquesne and the rise of steel unionism /Imagining internationalism in American and British labor, 1939-49 /AlabamaNorth : African-American migrants, community, and working-class activism in Cleveland, 1915-45 /"Rights, not roses" : unions and the rise of working-class feminism, 1945-80 /Anaconda : labor, community, and culture in Montana's smelter city /Hard work : the making of labor history /The Pullman strike and the crisis of the 1890s : essays on labor and politics /Race, class, and power in the Alabama coalfields, 1908-21 /Testing the new deal : the general textile strike of 1934 in the American South /Bridgeport's socialist New Deal, 1915-36 /Waterfront revolts : New York and London dockworkers, 1946-61 /Corruption and reform in the Teamsters Union /Indispensable outcasts : hobo workers and community in the American Midwest, 1880-1930 /After the strike : a century of labor struggle at Pullman /Black workers' struggle for equality in Birmingham /The tribe of black Ulysses : African American lumber workers in the Jim Crow South /Labor embattled : history, power, rights /City of clerks : office and sales workers in Philadelphia, 1870-1920 /Reinventing "The People" : the progressive movement, the class problem, and the origins of modern liberalism /Gendering labor history /Glass towns : industry, labor, and political economy in Appalachia, 1890-1930s /Radical unionism in the Midwest, 1900-1950 /Workers and the wild : conservation, consumerism, and labor in Oregon, 1910-30 /Eugene V. Debs : citizen and socialist /James P. Cannon and the origins of the American revolutionary left, 1890-1928 /The great strikes of 1877 /Union-free America : workers and antiunion culture /Race against liberalism : black workers and the UAW in Detroit /Wobblies on the waterfront : interracial unionism in progressive-era Philadelphia /American labor and immigration history, 1877-1920s : recent European research /Labor's cold war : local politics in a global context /NAFTA and labor in North America /