Division of labor : a political perspective /Conflict and accommodation : coal miners, steel workers, and socialism, 1890-1920 /Coal, iron and slaves : industrial slavery in Maryland and Virginia, 1715- 1865 /American workingclass culture : explorations in American labor and social history /Organizing Dixie : Alabama workers in the industrial era /The limits of trade union militancy : the Lancashire textile workers, 1910-1914 /The knights of labor in the South /When workers fight : the politics of industrial relations in the progressive era, 1898-1916 /Domination, legitimation, and resistance : the incorporation of the nineteenth-century English working class /Working-class community in industrial America : work, leisure, and struggle in two industrial cities, 1880-1930 /At the point of production : the local history of the I.W.W. /Labor migration in the Atlantic economies : the European and North American working classes during the period of industrialization /Radicalism and freethought in nineteenth-century Britain : the life of Richard Carlile /Conflict and accommodation : coal miners, steelworkers, and socialism, 1890-1920.