Preface | |
Time, Republicanism, and Merchant Capitalism: The Consciousness of Hours before 1830 Shorter Hours and the Transformation of American Labor, 1830-1842 Mill | |
Women and the Working Day, 1842-1850 Hours, Labor Protest, and Party Politics in the 1850s | |
The Civil War and the Birth of the Eight-Hour Movement Victory, Defeat, and New Alliances, 1867-1879 Haymarket and Its Context | |
The Rightward Drift of the AFL and the Temporary Decline of the Hours Issue, 1887-1908 Class, Reform, and War: The Working Day from 1907 to 1918 | |
Trade Unionism, Hours, and Workers' Control in the Postwar United States | |
The Great Depression, the New Deal, and Shorter Hours | |
The Hours Statement since 1939 Bibliographic Essay | |
Index | |
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