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To 1900

** See also History of coal mining#Coal miners and unions * Arnold, Andrew B. ''Fueling the Gilded Age: Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country'' (2014
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* Commons, John R. ''History of Labour in the United States'' - Vol. 2 1860-1896 (1918) * Commons, John R. "American Shoemakers, 1648-1895: A Sketch of Industrial Evolution," ''Quarterly Journal of Economics'' 24 (November, 1909), 39–83. in JSTOR * Grob, Gerald N. ''Workers and Utopia: A Study of Ideological Conflict in the American Labor Movement, 1865-1900'' (1961) * John P. Hall, "The Knights of St. Crispin in Massachusetts, 1869-1878," ''Journal of Economic History'' 18 (June, 1958), p 161-175 * Laslett, John H. M. ''Labor and the Left: A Study of Socialist and Radical Influences in the American Labor Movement, 1881-1924'' (1970) * Mandel, Bernard. ''Samuel Gompers: A Biography'' (1963) * Orth, Samuel P. ''The Armies of Labor: A Chronicle of the Organized Wage-Earners'' (1919) short overvie

* Voss, Kim. ''The Making of American Exceptionalism: The Knights of Labor and Class Formation in the Nineteenth Century'' (1993)] * Weir, Robert E. ''Beyond Labor's Veil: The Culture of the Knights of Labor'' (1996)
Bibliography of online resources on railway labor in late 19th century


Primary Sources

* Gompers, Samuel. ''Seventy Years of Life and Labor: An Autobiography'' (1925)


1900-1932

** See also History of coal mining#Coal miners and unions * Irving Bernstein, Bernstein, Irving. ''The Lean Years: A History of the American Worker, 1920-33'' (1966) * Brody, David. ''Labor in Crisis: The Steel Strike of 1919'' (1965) * Dubofsky, Melvyn and Warren Van Tine. ''John L. Lewis: A Biography'' (1986) * Faue, Elizabeth. ''Community of Suffering & Struggle: Women, Men, and the Labor Movement in Minneapolis, 1915-1945'' (1991) * Fraser, Steve. ''Labor Will Rule: Sidney Hillman and the Rise of American Labor'' (1993) * Gordon, Colin. ''New Deals: Business, Labor, and Politics, 1920-1935'' (1994) * Greene, Julie . ''Pure and Simple Politics: The American Federation of Labor and Political Activism, 1881-1917'' (1998) * Hooker, Clarence. ''Life in the Shadows of the Crystal Palace, 1910-1927: Ford Workers in the Model T Era'' (1997) * Laslett, John H. M. ''Labor and the Left: A Study of Socialist and Radical Influences in the American Labor Movement, 1881-1924'' (1970) * Karson, Marc. ''American Labor Unions and Politics, 1900-1918'' (1958) * McCartin, Joseph A. ''’Labor's Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-1921'' (1997) * Mandel, Bernard. ''Samuel Gompers: A Biography'' (1963) * Meyer, Stephen. ''The Five Dollar Day: Labor Management and Social Control in the Ford Motor Company, 1908-1921'' (1981) * Mink, Gwendolyn. ''Old Labor and New Immigrants in American Political Development: Union, Party, and State, 1875-1920'' (1986) * Orth, Samuel P. ''The Armies of Labor: A Chronicle of the Organized Wage-Earners'' (1919) short overview * Quint, Howard H. ''The Forging of American Socialism: Origins of the Modern Movement'' (1964) * Warne, Colston E. ed. ''The Steel Strike of 1919'' (1963), primary and secondary documents * Zieger, Robert. ''Republicans and Labor, 1919-1929.'' (1969)


Primary Sources

* Gompers, Samuel. ''Seventy Years of Life and Labor: An Autobiography'' (1925)


1932 - 1955

* Irving Bernstein, Bernstein, Irving. ''Turbulent Years: A History of the American Worker, 1933-1941'' (1970) * Campbell, D'Ann. "Sisterhood versus the Brotherhoods: Women in Unions" ''Women at War With America: Private Lives in a Patriotic Era'' (1984). * Dubofsky, Melvyn and Warren Van Time ''John L. Lewis'' (1986). * Faue, Elizabeth. ''Community of Suffering & Struggle: Women, Men, and the Labor Movement in Minneapolis, 1915-1945'' (1991), social history * Fraser, Steve. ''Labor Will Rule: Sidney Hillman and the Rise of American Labor'' (1993). * Galenson, Walter. ''The CIO Challenge to the AFL: A History of the American Labor Movement, 1935-1941'' (1960) * Gordon, Colin. ''New Deals: Business, Labor, and Politics, 1920-1935'' (1994) * Jensen, Richard J. "The Causes and Cures of Unemployment in the Great Depression," ''Journal of Interdisciplinary History'' 19 (1989) p. 553-83 * Kennedy, David M. ''Freedom From Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929–1945.'' (1999) recent narrative. * Lichtenstein, Nelson. ''Labor's War at Home: The CIO in World War II'' (2003) * Miller, Sally M., and Daniel A. Cornford eds. ''American Labor in the Era of World War II'' (1995), essays by historians, mostly on California * Seidman; Joel. ''Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen: The Internal Political Life of a National Union'' (1962) * Vittoz, Stanley. ''New Deal Labor Policy and the American Industrial Economy'' (1987) * Zieger, Robert H. ''The CIO, 1935-1955'' (1995)


Fair Employment FEPC

* William J. Collins, "Race, Roosevelt, and Wartime Production: Fair Employment in World War II Labor Markets," ''American Economic Review'' 91:1 (March 2001), pp. 272–286 * Andrew Edmund Kersten, ''Race, Jobs, and the War: The FEPC in the Midwest, 1941-46'' (2000
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* Merl E. Reed. ''Seedtime for the Modern Civil Rights Movement: The President's Committee on Fair Employment Practice, 1941-1946'' (1991)


Taft-Hartley and the NLRA

* Abraham, Steven E. "The Impact of the Taft-Hartley Act on the Balance of Power in Industrial Relations" ''American Business Law Journal'' Vol. 33, 1996 * Ballam, Deborah A. "The Impact of the National Labor Relations Act on the U.S. Labor Movement" ''American Business Law Journal'', Vol. 32, 1995 * Brooks, George W., Milton Derber, David A. McCabe, Philip Taft. ''Interpreting the Labor Movement'' (1952) * Gilbert J. Gall, ''The Politics of Right to Work: The Labor Federations as Special Interests, 1943-1979'' (1988) * Fred A. Hartley Jr. and Robert A. Taft. ''Our New National Labor Policy: The Taft-Hartley Act and the Next Steps'' (1948) * Lee, R. Alton. ''Truman and Taft-Hartley: A Question of Mandate'' (1966) * Harry A. Millis and Emily Clark Brown. ''From the Wagner Act to Taft-Hartley: A Study of National Labor Policy and Labor Relations'' (1950)


Walter Reuther and UAW


Secondary sources

* Boyle, Kevin. ''The UAW and the Heyday of American Liberalism, 1945-1968'' (1995) * Kornhauser, Arthur et al. When Labor Votes: A Study of Auto Workers (1956) * Lichtenstein, Nelson. ''The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor'' (1995) * Lichtenstein, Nelson and Stephen Meyer, eds. ''On the Line: Essays in the History of Auto Work'' (1989)


Primary Sources

* Christman, Henry M. ed. ''Walter P. Reuther: Selected Papers'' (1961)


Since 1955

* Fantasia, Rick, & Kim Voss. ''Hard Work: Remaking the American Labor Movement'' (2004) * Galenson, Walter. ''The American Labor Movement, 1955-1995'' (1996) * Goldberg; Arthur J. ''AFL-CIO, Labor United'' (1956) * Goldfield, Michael, and Amy Bromsen. "The Changing Landscape of US Unions in Historical and Theoretical Perspective." ''Annual Review of Political Science'' (2013) 16: 231-257. * Leiter, Robert D. ''The Teamsters Union: A Study of Its Economic Impact'' (1957) * Lichtenstein, Nelson. "Labour, liberalism, and the democratic party: a vexed alliance." ''Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations'' (2011): 512-534

* Mort, Jo-Ann, ed. ''Not Your Father's Union Movement: Inside the AFL-CIO'' (2002) * Rosenfeld, Jake, and Meredith Kleykamp. "Organized Labor and Racial Wage Inequality in the United States1." ''American Journal of Sociology'' (2012) 117#5 pp: 1460-1502. * Steier, Richard. ''Enough Blame to Go Around: The Labor Pains of New York City's Public Employee Unions'' (2014) * Warren, Dorian T. "The American labor movement in the age of Obama: the challenges and opportunities of a racialized political economy." ''Perspectives on Politics'' (2010) 8#3 pp: 847–860. {{DEFAULTSORT:Labor unions in the United States References *
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