![]() Anyone serious about labor history as a field of study will want to own this book. Product Details About the Author Melvyn Dubofsky, a historian of US working-class history whose body of work focuses on the 1870s to the present, is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History and Sociology at Binghamton University-SUNY. "Dubofsky's essays are central to the current labor history literature. It is a boon to have them collected in a volume so useful for teaching at all levels."-Nick Salvatore, author of Eugene V. Culled from a lifetime of scholarship, these essays now gathered together remind us of our debt to his pronounced historical curiosity, careful research, and innovative interpretive analysis. "Dubofsky's articles continue to instruct us in our present work as labor and social historians, even as they serve as an insightful guide to critical aspects in the evolution of the field over the last four decades. An appropriate capstone to Dubofsky's long and distinguished career."- Choice Reviews"This all-too-rare example of history at its best combines interesting stories told within a context of weighty, yet accessible ideas. ![]()
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