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  • - Southern Industrialization from the 1940s to the 1970s
     
    629,95 kr.

    This title contains 9 case studies which look at how World War II and its aftermath transformed the economy, culture and politics of the Southern United States. Industrial sectors covered include: aircraft and defence; cotton textiles; timber and pulp; and oil refining and petrochemicals.

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    546,95 kr.

    This collection of nine essays seeks to give a voice to workers underrepresented in the scholarship on labour in the 20th-century American South. It contains insights into southerners' concerns about workplace safety, access to training, job mobility, and worker solidarity.

  • - Manpower and Race in the American South During World War II
    af Charles D. Chamberlain
    395,95 - 1.232,95 kr.

    This work is an institutional history of the federal War Manpower Commission and a social history of the southern labour force within the commission's province. It discusses conflicts between racial groups within labour unions, for example.

  • - Federal Funding and the Promise of Change, 1929-1979
    af Christopher MacGregor Scribner
    597,95 kr.

    This work is a study of how federal funding helped transform a 20th-century southern city. It shows that such funding not only aided Birmingham's transition from an industrial to a service economy, but also led to redrawn avenues of power, influence, and justice in the city.

  • - Race, Workers, and Culture in the Modern South
    af Michelle Brattain
    432,95 kr.

    The Politics of Whiteness presents the first sustained analysis of white racial identity among workers in what was the South's largest industry for much of the twentieth century: textiles.

  • - The Rise of a New South Industry
    af Randall L. Patton
    337,95 kr.

    Dalton, Georgia, dominates carpet production in the United States, manufacturing 70 percent of the domestic product. This study ranges over 50 years to detail the unique environment of co-operation and competition in Dalton that fostered the rise of homegrown industry.

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