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Bruce Nelson is an emeritus professor in the Department of History at Dartmouth College.
Winner of the Frederick Jackson Turner Award of the Organization of
American Historians, 1989.
"A fascinating story that holds the reader's interest from
beginning to end. It is well written and thoroughly researched, and
makes a real contribution to American labor history."--Journal of
Economic History "Nelson has, to my mind, written the definitive
account of one of the most dramatic episodes in American labor
history. It should appeal to a wide audience: not only to students
of the labor movement but also to those interested in questions of
class consciousness, working-class radicalism, and American
communism."--Contemporary Sociology
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