These papers arise from the seventh Southern Labor Studies Conference held in 1991 at Georgia State University. The material ranges from the antebellum period to the 1970s, suggesting the variety of sources and changing research approaches that can be used in rendering new meaning to the past.
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"Stands as an important introduction to the major debates and issues of an expanding field of scholarship."
""A strong, impressive book that is well organized, well written, and demonstrates how far the study of Southern labor history has progressed.""--Thomas E. TerrillUniversity of South Carolina.
""A strong, impressive book that is well organized, well written, and demonstrates how far the study of Southern labor history has progressed.""--Thomas E. TerrillUniversity of South Carolina.
" A strong, impressive book that is well organized, well written, and demonstrates how far the study of Southern labor history has progressed. " Thomas E. TerrillUniversity of South Carolina.
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" A strong, impressive book that is well organized, well written, and demonstrates how far the study of Southern labor history has progressed. " Thomas E. TerrillUniversity of South Carolina."
Gary M Fink and Merl E. Reed are Professors of History at Georgia State University.
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