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The Configuration and Causes of Strike Fatalities in U.S. Labor History
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Isaac, Larry W. and Lars Christiansen. 2002. “How the Civil Rights Movement Revitalized Labor Militancy.” American Sociological Review 67 (October):722-46. Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri. 1974. “Violence in American History: Plug-Uglies in the Progressive Era.” Perspectives in American History 8:465-583. Krause, Paul. 1992. The Battle of Homestead. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Labor Research Association. 1938. Labor Fact Book IV. New York: International Publishers. Labor Research Association. 1936. Labor Fact Book III. New York: International Publishers. Labor Research Association. 1934. Labor Fact Book II. New York: International Publishers. Lens, Sidney. 1973. The Labor Wars. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. Lipold. Paul F. 2003. Laying It All on the Line: The Configuration and Causes of Strike Fatalities Within the United States, 1877-1947. Ph.D. dissertation: Florida State University. Loveman, Mara. 1998. “High-Risk Collective Action: Defending Human Rights in Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina.” American Journal of Sociology. 104(2):477-525. McAdam, Doug. 1982. Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. McCammon, Holly J. 1993a. “From Repressive Intervention to Integrative Prevention: The U.S. State's Legal Management of Labor Militancy, 1881-1978.” Social Forces 71(3):569-601. McCammon, Holly J. 1993b. “Government by Injunction’: The U.S. Judiciary and Strike Action in the Late 19
th
and Early 20
th
Centuries.” Work and Occupations 20(2):174-204.
McCammon, Holly J. 1994. “Disorganizing and Reorganizing Conflict: Outcomes of the State's Legal Regulation of the Strike since the Wagner Act.” Social Forces 72(4):1011-1049. McMurry, Donald L. 1956. The Great Burlington Strike of 1888: A Case History in Labor Relations.Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Minkoff, Debra C. 1997. “The Sequencing of Social Movements.” American Sociological Review 62:779-799. Montgomery, David. 1993. Citizen Worker. New York: Cambridge University Press. Petro, Sylvester. 1978. “Injunctions & Labor Disputes: 1880-1932.” Wake Forest Law Review 14(3):341-483. Piven, Frances Fox & Richard A. Cloward. 1979. Poor People's Movements: Why they Succeed, How they Fail. New York: Vintage Books. Sexton, Patricia Cayo. 1991. The War on Labor and the Left: Understanding America's Unique Conservatism. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Shorter, Edward & Charles Tilly. 1974. Strikes in France, 1830-1968. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Snyder, David & William R. Kelly. 1976. “Industrial Violence in Italy, 1878-1903.” American Journal of Sociology 82(1):131-62.
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Isaac, Larry W. and Lars Christiansen. 2002. “How the Civil Rights Movement Revitalized Labor Militancy.” American Sociological Review 67 (October):722-46. Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri. 1974. “Violence in American History: Plug-Uglies in the Progressive Era.” Perspectives in American History 8:465-583. Krause, Paul. 1992. The Battle of Homestead. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Labor Research Association. 1938. Labor Fact Book IV. New York: International Publishers. Labor Research Association. 1936. Labor Fact Book III. New York: International Publishers. Labor Research Association. 1934. Labor Fact Book II. New York: International Publishers. Lens, Sidney. 1973. The Labor Wars. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. Lipold. Paul F. 2003. Laying It All on the Line: The Configuration and Causes of Strike Fatalities Within the United States, 1877-1947. Ph.D. dissertation: Florida State University. Loveman, Mara. 1998. “High-Risk Collective Action: Defending Human Rights in Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina.” American Journal of Sociology. 104(2):477-525. McAdam, Doug. 1982. Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. McCammon, Holly J. 1993a. “From Repressive Intervention to Integrative Prevention: The U.S. State's Legal Management of Labor Militancy, 1881-1978.” Social Forces 71(3):569-601. McCammon, Holly J. 1993b. “Government by Injunction’: The U.S. Judiciary and Strike Action in the Late 19
th
and Early 20
th
Centuries.” Work and Occupations 20(2):174-204.
McCammon, Holly J. 1994. “Disorganizing and Reorganizing Conflict: Outcomes of the State's Legal Regulation of the Strike since the Wagner Act.” Social Forces 72(4):1011-1049. McMurry, Donald L. 1956. The Great Burlington Strike of 1888: A Case History in Labor Relations. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Minkoff, Debra C. 1997. “The Sequencing of Social Movements.” American Sociological Review 62:779- 799. Montgomery, David. 1993. Citizen Worker. New York: Cambridge University Press. Petro, Sylvester. 1978. “Injunctions & Labor Disputes: 1880-1932.” Wake Forest Law Review 14(3):341- 483. Piven, Frances Fox & Richard A. Cloward. 1979. Poor People's Movements: Why they Succeed, How they Fail. New York: Vintage Books. Sexton, Patricia Cayo. 1991. The War on Labor and the Left: Understanding America's Unique Conservatism. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Shorter, Edward & Charles Tilly. 1974. Strikes in France, 1830-1968. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Snyder, David & William R. Kelly. 1976. “Industrial Violence in Italy, 1878-1903.” American Journal of Sociology 82(1):131-62.
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