Culture of Misfortune – An Interpretive History of Textile Unionism in the Unit…

Culture of Misfortune – An Interpretive History of Textile Unionism in the Unit…

Culture of MisfortuneAn Interpretive History of Textile Unionism in the United States\nAuthor(s): Cletus E. Daniel\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Cornell University Press, United States\nImprint: ILR Press\nISBN-13: 9780801438530, 978-0801438530\nSynopsis\nThe failure of the Textile Workers Union of America to organize its jurisdiction has often been considered the CIO's most critical setback in establishing industrial unionism in the United States. The textile industry had more than 1,250,000 workers, and the massive organizing campaign the CIO launched in 1937 resulted in perhaps the longest, most bitter, and most significant labor-capital clash of the [url] Culture of Misfortune, Clete Daniel integrates many primary sources, including extensive archival records and numerous oral interviews, into his examination of this conflict. He pays close attention to the internal political culture of the TWUA and how it was affected by the dislocation and transformation of the textile industry.

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