America searched for an answer to The Labor Question during the Progressive Era in an effort to avoid the unrest and violence that flared so often in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. In the ladies\u27 garment industry, a unique experiment in industrial democracy brought together labor, management, and the public. As Richard Greenwald explains, it was an attempt to square free market capitalism with ideals of democracy to provide a fair and just workplace. Led by Louis Brandeis, this group negotiated the Protocols of Peace. But in the midst of this experiment, 146 mostly young, immigrant women died in the Triangle Factory Fire of 1911. As a result of the fire, a second, interrelated experiment, New York\u27s Factory Inv...
Industrialization fundamentally altered life in nineteenth century America. The free labor ideology ...
My dissertation examines the meetings, bulletins, and journals of manufacturers' associations as sit...
This book examines how a group of manufacturers of metal products - 'everything from buttonhooks to ...
One hundred and forty-six women, most of them young immigrants, died in the fire at the Triangle Shi...
The Flame that Sparked Outrage The 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, a tragic event in New York City, r...
As part of independent historical research, I examined the events surrounding the garment workers’ s...
Ms. Susan B. Donoff, a graduate student in history at the University of South Florida, investigated ...
Organized labor through unions was prominent as part of the Progressive Era in the early twentieth c...
Abstract In the Lower East Side of New York City from 1909 through 1911 a fight for change was takin...
Exceptionalism has long defined our understanding of the rise of progressive politics in the early t...
The 1932 election of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Presidency of the United States of America (USA) a...
Between 1886 and 1908, in the crossover between the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, people all acros...
During the Gilded Age, numerous political, social, economic, and cultural reforms were taking place ...
The year 1934 was a turning point in the U.S. class struggle. That year, militant strikes by trucker...
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory tragedy mobilized the labor movement and progressive reformers, and ...
Industrialization fundamentally altered life in nineteenth century America. The free labor ideology ...
My dissertation examines the meetings, bulletins, and journals of manufacturers' associations as sit...
This book examines how a group of manufacturers of metal products - 'everything from buttonhooks to ...
One hundred and forty-six women, most of them young immigrants, died in the fire at the Triangle Shi...
The Flame that Sparked Outrage The 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, a tragic event in New York City, r...
As part of independent historical research, I examined the events surrounding the garment workers’ s...
Ms. Susan B. Donoff, a graduate student in history at the University of South Florida, investigated ...
Organized labor through unions was prominent as part of the Progressive Era in the early twentieth c...
Abstract In the Lower East Side of New York City from 1909 through 1911 a fight for change was takin...
Exceptionalism has long defined our understanding of the rise of progressive politics in the early t...
The 1932 election of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Presidency of the United States of America (USA) a...
Between 1886 and 1908, in the crossover between the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, people all acros...
During the Gilded Age, numerous political, social, economic, and cultural reforms were taking place ...
The year 1934 was a turning point in the U.S. class struggle. That year, militant strikes by trucker...
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory tragedy mobilized the labor movement and progressive reformers, and ...
Industrialization fundamentally altered life in nineteenth century America. The free labor ideology ...
My dissertation examines the meetings, bulletins, and journals of manufacturers' associations as sit...
This book examines how a group of manufacturers of metal products - 'everything from buttonhooks to ...