Work, Community, and Power The Experience of Labor in Europe and America, 1900-1925

The first quarter of the twentieth century was perhaps the most dramatic and consequential period for the international working class. Corporate control was consolidated and centralized. The workplace began to be extensively reorganized by Taylorist and later Fordist methods. Revolutions, factory oc...

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Other Authors: Cronin, James E. (Editor), Sirianni, Carmen (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Temple University Press 1983
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