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The Immigrant Labor Press in North America, 1840s-1970s - (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Dirk Hoerder & Christiane Harzig
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- Continuing the work of the first two volumes, the third and final volume of Dirk Hoerder's landmark bibliography covers labor migrants from Southern and Western Europe.
- About the Author: DIRK HOERDER is Professor of the Social History of North America at the University of Bremen, West Germany.
- 593 Pages
- Reference, Bibliographies & Indexes
- Series Name: Bibliographies and Indexes in American History
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Continuing the work of the first two volumes, the third and final volume of Dirk Hoerder's landmark bibliography covers labor migrants from Southern and Western Europe. As with each of the previous volumes, the aim has been to provide a comprehensive record of the non-English language periodical literature produced by European ethnic groups in North America. The focus throughout is on the labor and radical press to enable the researcher to compare and contrast the experiences of various ethnic groups as part of the North American working class.
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Continuing the work of the first two volumes, the third and final volume of Dirk Hoerder's landmark bibliography covers labor migrants from Southern and Western Europe. As with each of the previous volumes, the aim has been to provide a comprehensive record of the non-English language periodical literature produced by European ethnic groups in North America. The focus throughout is on the labor and radical press to enable the researcher to compare and contrast the experiences of various ethnic groups as part of the North American working class.About the Author
DIRK HOERDER is Professor of the Social History of North America at the University of Bremen, West Germany.
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