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      American labor and economic citizenship : new capitalism from World War I to the Great Depression

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        Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013

      • 발행연도

        2013

      • 작성언어

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      • DDC

        331.0973/09042 판사항(23)

      • ISBN

        9781107028609 (hardback)

      • 자료형태

        일반단행본

      • 발행국(도시)

        England

      • 서명/저자사항

        American labor and economic citizenship : new capitalism from World War I to the Great Depression / Mark Hendrickson, University of California, San Diego.

      • 형태사항

        xvi, 320 p. ; 24 cm.

      • 일반주기명

        Includes index.
        Includes bibliographical references.

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      • CONTENTS
      • List of Illustrations and Table = ix
      • Acknowledgments = xi
      • Abbreviations = xv
      • Introduction = 1
      • CONTENTS
      • List of Illustrations and Table = ix
      • Acknowledgments = xi
      • Abbreviations = xv
      • Introduction = 1
      • 1. "Hoovering" in the Twenties : Efficiency, Wages, and Growth in the "New Economic System" = 35
      • Postwar Labor Unrest and the Arrival of Herbert Hoover = 39
      • Confronting and Defining Waste in Industry = 42
      • A Public Concern : The Workday in the Steel Industry = 47
      • Wages, Hours, and "a Feeling of Partnership" = 56
      • "This Almost Insatiable Appetite for Goods and Services" : The NBER Celebrates the Worker-Consumer = 64
      • Conclusion = 75
      • 2. Wages and the Public Interest : Economists and the Wage Question in the New Era = 78
      • Mistakes and Makeovers : Wage and Price Statistics, 1914-1925 = 82
      • Measuring Wages in the Postwar Era = 91
      • Wages as a Public Concern = 94
      • Prosperity and Wage Justice : The Post-1922 Real Wage Increase = 104
      • Conclusion = 108
      • 3. Enlightened Labor? Labor's Share and Economic Stability = 111
      • The AFL's Search for a New Mission = 116
      • The Rise of the Labor Research Bureau = 119
      • More than Just More : A New Wage Policy for Organized Labor = 124
      • Labor's New Friends = 129
      • The AFL as a Watchdog for Economic Stability = 134
      • Open the Books : The LBI's Examination of Profits = 139
      • "Assuming Responsibility for Service : " The B��O Experiment = 141
      • Conclusion = 151
      • 4. A New Capitalism? : Interrogating Employers' Efforts to Cultivate a "Feeling of Partnership" in Industry = 154
      • Interrogating New Capitalism : The RSF Studies = 160
      • The Filene Department Store and Dutchess Bleachery Investigations = 162
      • The Rockefeller Plan in the Coal and Steel Industry = 171
      • Conclusion : A New Capitalism? = 178
      • 5. Gender Research as Labor Activism : The Women's Bureau in the New Era = 180
      • Empowering Expertise : The Creation of the Women's Bureau = 188
      • Redefining Women Workers as Breadwinners = 194
      • Labor Inquiry as Activism through Gendered and Race Knowledge = 197
      • Advocating Labor Standards Before and After Adkins = 204
      • Conclusion = 213
      • 6. The New "Negro Problem" = 216
      • An Intractable Condition = 219
      • Celebration and Concern : First Steps at Making Sense of the Migration = 222
      • The Rise and Fall of the Division of Negro Economics = 229
      • The Red Summer and the Emergence of Charles S. Johnson = 239
      • Conclusion = 246
      • 7. Promising Problems : Working toward a Reconstructed Understanding of the African American and Mexican Worker = 249
      • Framing the Postwar Immigration Debate = 253
      • Reconstructing the Public Perception of the Negro Problem = 267
      • Considering the Relative Position of the Negro and Mexican Worker = 279
      • Remaking the Public Image of the Mexican Problem = 284
      • Conclusion = 292
      • Conclusion = 295
      • Archival Sources and Abbreviations = 307
      • Index = 309
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      American Labor and Economic Citizenship (New Capitalism from World War I to the Great Depression)

      In the 1920s, a diverse group of social investigators and policy makers addressed a range of long-standing and seemingly intractable problems, confident that the period provided a unique moment full of opportunities. Led by Herbert Hoover, the group came to understand that a new, fair and prosperous version of capitalism could be achieved through steady economic growth.

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