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Labor in the Cradle of Industrial America
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2008
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- Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 1979
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1. Gary Kulik, “Pawtucket Village and the Strike of 1824: The Origins of Class Conflict in Rhode Island” Paul Buhle, “The Knights of Labor in Rhode Island.”
2. Scott Molloy, “Rhode Island Communities and the 1902 Carmen's Strike.”
3. Kate Dunnigan and Richard Quinney, “Work and Community in Saylesville.”
4. Friedlander, Peter, The Emergence of a UAW Local, 1936–1939 (Pittsburgh, 1976)Google Scholar is probably the most ambitious effort in this direction so far.
5. Judith Smith, “Our Own Kind: Family and Community Networks in Providence.”
6. Paul Buhle, “Italian-American Radicals and the Labor Movement, 1905–1930.”
7. Gary Gerstle, “Mobilization of the Working-Class Community: the Independent Textile Union in Woonsocket, 1931–1946.”
8. See, “‘Born Out of Strikes’: An Interview with Luigi Nardella,” 159.