The Pullman Strike and the Crisis of the 1890s: Essays on Labor and Politics

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Richard Schneirov, Shelton Stromquist, Nick Salvatore
University of Illinois Press, 1999 - Всего страниц: 258
The Pullman strike of 1894 shut down the rail system from Chicago to the West Coast, culminating two decades of labor unrest and helping to define an epochal transition in American history. In this wide-ranging collection, leading labor historians use the prism of the Pullman strike to broaden our understanding of the crisis of the 1890s.

By examining the strike in the context of continuities and changes in labor organization, the influences of gender and community, the public representation and contested meaning of labor conflict, the emergence of a new politics of progressive reform, the development of a regulatory state, and a changing legal environment, these essays resituate the Pullman conflict in its historical context. Illuminating one of the most important events in labor's past, The Pullman Strike and the Crisis of the 1890s testifies to the pivotal importance of the Pullman conflict and its aftermath for understanding the course of American history.

 

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Introduction
1
Dress Rehearsal for Pullman The Knights of Labor and the 1890 New York Central Strike
21
The Search for Unity among Railroad Workers The Pullman Strike in Perspective
43
A Modern Lear and His Daughters Gender in the Model Town of Pullman
65
Photography and the Pullman Strike Remolding Perceptions of Labor Conflict by New Visual Communication
87
Advocate for Democracy Jane Addams and the Pullman Strike
130
The Federal Judiciary Free Labor and Equal Rights
159
The Crisis of 1894 and the Legacies of Producerism
179
Labor and the New Liberalism in the Wake of the Pullman Strike
204
The Pullman Boycott and the Making of Modern America
233
Contributors
251
Index
253
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