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Grand Master Workman
Terence Powderly and the Knights of Labor
Craig Phelan
Book Code:
GM0948
ISBN:
0-313-30948-5
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-30948-9
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0313309485
304 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication:
1/30/2000
List Price:
$131.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £75.00
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
History
»
American History -- Nineteenth Century
Economics
»
Labor Relations
Popular Culture
»
American Studies
Economics
»
Economic History
Series Title:
Contributions in Labor Studies
Series Number:
55
Reviews:
I admire this book, Phelan's loving attention to detail, and his challenges to long-held stereotypes...it points us in the right direction for critically reassessing Terence Powderly and the Knights of Labor.
—H-Net Reviews
This important book brings a much needed, honest, and very well-researched appraisal of Powderly's strengths and weaknesses.
—American Historical Review
October 2001
Phelan deftly gives context to many of the decisions for which Powderly has been criticized during the Great Upheaval. it points us in the right direction for critically reassessing Terence Powderly and the Knights of Labor. Phelan asks incisive and probing questions. Phelan challenges us to stop demonizing a single man and take a harder look at systems of capitalist accumulation.
—EH.NET
Christians and Chiefs in Zimbabwe
is an exceptional book. It is both methodologically innovative and lucidly written....David Maxwell has produced an important addition to the growing collection of works on the history of Zimbabwe. Beyond that, academics and both graduate and undergraduate students interested in the history of religion and the history of politics, particularly at the local level, will find this work an insightful contribution to their fields of inquiry.
—Internantional Journal of African History Studies
Anyone interested in the philosophy and tactics of current community-based workers' campaigns will benefit from revisiting Powderly...
—Pennsylvania History
Description:
The Noble Order of the Knights of Labor was the most ambitious and significant labor organization of the Gilded Age. As the charismatic leader of this group, Terence Powderly was America's first nationally known labor leader, the first to achieve a high degree of recognition from working people, industrialists, and politicians across the continent. To most Americans, Powderly
was
the Knights of Labor. Based on an exhaustive examination of Powderly's voluminous correspondence, this book offers a critical analysis of Powderly's efforts to oversee the most spectacular experiment in class-wide solidarity ever undertaken.
Phelan paints a sympathetic and probing portrait of a complex figure caught up in the whirlwind of local and national events. He details the challenges and pressures of labor leadership at a time when industrialization was convulsing the nation, and when the labor movement was struggling to build a viable national institution capable of creating a more egalitarian society. The national focus of this study helps to synthesize the numerous community studies written on the Knights in recent years and offers fresh perspectives on the ultimate meaning of the organization. It is the first detailed examination of the Knights' leadership since the Powderly and Hayes Papers have become available.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
A Child of Industrial America: January 1849-September 1879
Building a National Movement: September 1879-September 1881
Growth and Its Discontents: September 1881-September 1883
A Multiplicity of Goals: September 1883-September 1885
The Great Upheaval: September 1885-September 1888
Failure of a Dream: September 1888-June 1924
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
LC Card Number:
99-16145
LCC Class:
HD8055
Dewey Class:
331
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