This historical project explores competing legacies and formation of memory within the Seattle General Strike of 1919 both in its after effects on the Seattle Labor Movement and the nation as a whole through the First Red Scare. This paper is divided into three chapters, an examination of the strike, national and local media coverage of the strike, and an examination of national and local repercussions from the strike. The Seattle General Strike of 1919 existed within an intersection of many disparate movements—and truly has been memorialized as more than the sum of its parts. The Seattle General Strike has not been evaluated within the context of differing pro-capitalist and pro-worker solidarity viewpoints and how these two stories split,...
Growing out of the labor militancy and political radicalism of the late nineteenth and early twentie...
58 pagesThe purpose of this research is to document the failed Morgan-Nicolai Door Factory strike of...
Remembering Social Movements offers a comparative historical examination of the relations between so...
This historical project explores competing legacies and formation of memory within the Seattle Gener...
Despite an abundance of research on the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, how the strike has been rem...
This dissertation examines the causes, context, and legacies of the 1927-1928 Colorado coal strike i...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of wildcat strikes during World War II in the United States, the...
Industrialization fundamentally altered life in nineteenth century America. The free labor ideology ...
This thesis is a study of class struggle and class formation in Grays Harbor, Washington, between th...
This thesis examines progressivism in the Seattle labor movement between 1919 and 1938. Using newspa...
The massive popular protests that disrupted the Third Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organiz...
This study builds upon the notion of a Wobbly \u27sensibility\u27 established by Salvatore Salemo an...
In the vast historiography on the American labor movement workers have been treated as noble artisan...
Two strikes in New York at the beginning of the massive 1945-46 strike wave—one by elevator operator...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.In 1937, the United Automobile Workers (UAW) won recog...
Growing out of the labor militancy and political radicalism of the late nineteenth and early twentie...
58 pagesThe purpose of this research is to document the failed Morgan-Nicolai Door Factory strike of...
Remembering Social Movements offers a comparative historical examination of the relations between so...
This historical project explores competing legacies and formation of memory within the Seattle Gener...
Despite an abundance of research on the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, how the strike has been rem...
This dissertation examines the causes, context, and legacies of the 1927-1928 Colorado coal strike i...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of wildcat strikes during World War II in the United States, the...
Industrialization fundamentally altered life in nineteenth century America. The free labor ideology ...
This thesis is a study of class struggle and class formation in Grays Harbor, Washington, between th...
This thesis examines progressivism in the Seattle labor movement between 1919 and 1938. Using newspa...
The massive popular protests that disrupted the Third Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organiz...
This study builds upon the notion of a Wobbly \u27sensibility\u27 established by Salvatore Salemo an...
In the vast historiography on the American labor movement workers have been treated as noble artisan...
Two strikes in New York at the beginning of the massive 1945-46 strike wave—one by elevator operator...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.In 1937, the United Automobile Workers (UAW) won recog...
Growing out of the labor militancy and political radicalism of the late nineteenth and early twentie...
58 pagesThe purpose of this research is to document the failed Morgan-Nicolai Door Factory strike of...
Remembering Social Movements offers a comparative historical examination of the relations between so...