Putting foreign policy to work : the role of organized labor in American foreign relations, 1932-1941
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Putting foreign policy to work : the role of organized labor in American foreign relations, 1932-1941
(Foreign economic policy of the United States, . A garland series)
Garland Pub., 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-322) and index
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A clearly written and concise history of the American labor movement's shifting attitudes from isolationism in international affairs to an aggressive political and economic internationalism. While the labor movement concerned itself with unemployment during the depression and war years, it was also
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