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Workingclass Americanism The Politics Of Labor In A Textile City 19141960 Gary Gerstle

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Workingclass Americanism The Politics Of Labor In A Textile City 19141960 Gary Gerstle
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.24 MB
Pages: 373
Author: Gary Gerstle
ISBN: 9780691228235, 9780691089119, 0691089116, 069122823X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Workingclass Americanism The Politics Of Labor In A Textile City 19141960 Gary Gerstle by Gary Gerstle 9780691228235, 9780691089119, 0691089116, 069122823X instant download after payment.

In this classic interpretation of the 1930s rise of industrial unionism, Gary Gerstle challenges the popular historical notion that American workers' embrace of "Americanism" and other patriotic sentiments in the post-World War I years indicated their fundamental political conservatism. He argues that Americanism was a complex, even contradictory, language of nationalism that lent itself to a wide variety of ideological constructions in the years between World War I and the onset of the Cold War. Using the rich and textured material left behind by New England's most powerful textile union--the Independent Textile Union of Woonsocket, Rhode Island--Gerstle uncovers for the first time a more varied and more radical working-class discourse.

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