Labor History Archives in the United States

Edited by Philip P. Mason and Daniel J. Leab

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Published 1992
Pages: 288

Subjects: Labor and Urban Studies: Labor Studies


Description

This book makes available in one source descriptions of most of the major archival collections in the field of labor history at U.S. libraries. Of considerable value to the many scholars and students of the labor history movement in the United States, it includes descriptions of both large and small collections, and covers libraries whose holdings deal primarily with workers and unions as well as those with broader collections that include material on immigration, social welfare, and radicalism.
In view of the fact that labor history has become, over the past generation, one of the more active and seminal fields of American historical studies, with major institutions and many smaller ones throughout the country now represented, this volume will serve as a basic but detailed guide to the major record holdings.

Published by Wayne State University Press

Author(s)

Daniel J. Leab is a professor of history at Seton Hall University and the managing editor of Labor History.

Philip P. Mason is Distinguished Professor of History at Wayne State University, and the former director of the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Walter P. Reuther Library.

Other Books by Philip P. Mason: Rumrunning and the Roaring Twenties: Prohibition on the Michigan-Ontario Waterway , Tracy W. McGregor: Humanitarian, Philanthropist, and Detroit Civic Leader,