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Work and Community in the Jungle: Chicago's Packinghouse Workers, 1894-1922 (Working Class in American History)
by James R. Barrett
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ISBN: 9780252061363 Author: Barrett, James R. Publisher: University of Illinois Press Location: Urbana : Subject: General Subject: History Subject: United States - 20th Century Subject: Job Hunting - Job Almanacs Subject: Trade-unions Subject: Community organization Subject: Working class Subject: Quality of work life Subject: Packing-house workers Subject: Mass production. Subject: Working class -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History. Subject: Careers - Job Almanacs Subject: Packing-house workers - Illinois - Chicago - Subject: Community organization -- Illinois -- Chicago. Subject: Business-Careers Subject: Science Reference-Technology Copyright: c198 Edition Number: Illini Books ed. Edition Description: Paperback Series: Working Class in American History (Paperback) Series Volume: Doc. 1471 Publication Date: 20020131 Binding: TRADE PAPER Language: English Illustrations: Yes Pages: 328 Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 in
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