Labor law in America : historical and critical essays

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Labor law in America : historical and critical essays

edited by Christopher L. Tomlins and Andrew J. King

(The Johns Hopkins symposia in comparative history, 20th)

Johns Hopkins University Press, c1992

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Revised versions of papers presented at a conference held Mar. 20-21, 1990, jointly hosted by the University of Maryland School of Law and the Johns Hopkins University History Dept

Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-341) and index

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"'Labor Law in America' is the product of the research of twelve widely informed scholars, all of whom are concerned with describing and analyzing the relationship between law and power in American society...The authors are not only a multidisciplinary as a group; each has a command of the methodologies and literature of several academic disciplines."--'Journal of Economic History.' "A stunning set of essays."--Charles W. McCurdy, University of Virginia. 'The Johns Hopkins Symposia in Comparative History.'

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