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City of Workers, City of Struggle: How Labor Movements Changed New York by Joshu
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9780231191920
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ISBN
9780231191920
Book Title
City of Workers, City of Struggle : How Labor Movements Changed New York
Item Length
1in
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Publication Year
2019
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.1in
Author
Joshua B. Freeman
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Topic
Labor & Industrial Relations, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Labor
Item Width
0.7in
Item Weight
29.9 Oz
Number of Pages
248 Pages

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From the founding of New Amsterdam until today, working people have helped create and re-create the City of New York through their struggles. Starting with artisans and slaves in colonial New York and ranging all the way to twenty-first-century gig-economy workers, this book tells the story of New York's labor history anew. City of Workers, City of Struggle brings together essays by leading historians of New York and a wealth of illustrations, offering rich descriptions of work, daily life, and political struggle. It recounts how workers have developed formal and informal groups not only to advance their own interests but also to pursue a vision of what the city should be like and whom it should be for. The book goes beyond the largely white, male wage workers in mainstream labor organizations who have dominated the history of labor movements to look at enslaved people, indentured servants, domestic workers, sex workers, day laborers, and others who have had to fight not only their masters and employers but also labor groups that often excluded them. Through their stories--how they fought for inclusion or developed their own ways to advance--it recenters labor history for contemporary struggles. City of Workers, City of Struggle offers the definitive account of the four-hundred-year history of efforts by New York workers to improve their lives and their communities. In association with the exhibition City of Workers, City of Struggle: How Labor Movements Changed New York at the Museum of the City of New York

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Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231191928
ISBN-13
9780231191920
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
City of Workers, City of Struggle : How Labor Movements Changed New York
Author
Joshua B. Freeman
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Labor & Industrial Relations, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Labor
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
248 Pages

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Item Length
1in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.7in
Item Weight
29.9 Oz

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Hd6519.N5c58 2019
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City of Workers, City of Struggle reveals how early colonists, later immigrants, and rural migrants became central to New York City's manufacturing, trading, and financial industries. Evocatively illustrated, each chapter offers tales of mobilization and resistance experienced by diverse and ever-changing populations of New Yorkers. Together these chapters provide powerful insights into the interdependence of labor and capital., City of Workers, City of Struggle reveals how early colonists, later immigrants, and rural migrants became central to New York City's manufacturing, trading, and financial industries. Evocatively illustrated, each chapter offers tales of mobilization and resistance experienced by diverse and ever changing populations of New Yorkers. Together these chapters provide powerful insights into the interdependence of labor and capital., Written by some of the country's most talented historians, this lavishly illustrated and impressively argued book inverts the usual pattern of viewing New York City's history from the point of view of the rich and powerful. It makes clear that the struggles of workers--artisans and domestic laborers, sailors and garment workers, public employees and men and women in health care--were essential to making New York a bastion of progressivism. No account of history could be more relevant to our current moment., A richly illustrated work . . . in 16 well-written chapters, various scholars trace labor's role from the Colonial era through the rise of a new contemporary militant labor movement., At last! A pathbreaking history of New York laborers that runs from colonial-era artisans and slaves to today's alt-labor organizers. Broadly conceived, it covers not only craft and industrial and white collar workers, but home workers, maritime workers, public workers, sex workers, health care workers, domestic workers, and criminals in the underground economy. It attends not only to unionization, but to the evolving nature of work, housing, leisure, politics, and culture. Vividly written, and copiously illustrated, City of Workers, City of Struggle is a superb and timely introduction to Gotham's working people, past and present.
Table of Content
Director's Foreword, by Whitney W. Donhauser Introduction: Workers' Movements, Workers' Struggles in New York, by Sarah M. Henry Workers in the City of Commerce: 1624-1898 1. Artisan Labor in Colonial New York and the New Republic, by Simon Middleton 2. Slave Labor in New York, by Leslie M. Harris 3. Sailors Ashore in New York's Sailortown, by Johnathan Thayer 4. Housework and Homework in 19th-Century New York City, by Elizabeth Blackmar 5. Victims, B'hoys, Foreigners, Slave-Drivers, and Despots: Picturing Work, Workers, and Activism in 19th-Century New York, by Joshua Brown Union City: 1898-1975 6. The Needle Trades and the Uprising of Women Workers: 1905-1919, by Annelise Orleck 7. Sex Work and the Underground Economy, by LaShawn Harris 8. Here Comes the CIO, by Joshua B. Freeman 9. Puerto Rican Workers and the Struggle for Decent Lives in New York City: 1910s-1970s, by Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago 10. Labor and the Fight for Racial Equality, by Martha Biondi 11. Public Workers, by William A. Herbert Crisis and Transformation: 1975- 2018 12. The Fiscal Crisis and Union Decline, by Kim Phillips-Fein 13. Health-care Workers and Union Power, by Brian Greenberg 14. Chinatown, the Garment and Restaurant Industries, and Labor, by Kenneth J. Guest and Margaret M. Chin 15. Domestic Workers, by Premilla Nadasen 16. New Forms of Struggle: The "Alt-labor" Movement in New York City, by Ruth Milkman Conclusion: How Labor Shaped New York and New York Shaped Labor, by Joshua B. Freeman For Further Reading Index Image Credits
Copyright Date
2019
Lccn
2018-058068
Dewey Decimal
331.88097471
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Columbia Studies in the History of U. S. Capitalism Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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