WorkingClass New York: Life and Labor Since World War II,Used

WorkingClass New York: Life and Labor Since World War II,Used

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A lucid, detailed, and imaginative analysis (The Nation) of the model city that workingclass New Yorkers created after World War IIand its tragic demiseMore than any other city in America, New York in the years after the Second World War carved out an idealistic and equitable path to the future. Largely through the efforts of its working class and the dynamic labor movement it built, New York City became the envied model of liberal America and the scourge of conservatives everywhere: cheap and easytouse mass transit, work in small businesses and factories that had good wages and benefits, affordable public housing, and healthcare for all.WorkingClass New York is an engrossing (Dissent) account of the birth of that ideal and the way it came crashing down. In what Publishers Weekly calls absorbing and beautifully detailed history, historian Joshua Freeman shows how the anticommunist purges of the 1950s decimated the ranks of the labor movement and demoralized its idealists, and how the fiscal crisis of the mid1970s dealt another crushing blow to liberal ideals as the citys wealthy elite made a frenzied grab for power.A grand work of cultural and social history, WorkingClass New York is a moving chronicle of a dream that died but may yet rise again.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Working-Class New York: Life and Labor Since World War II'? A: The book analyzes the development of New York City as a model for working-class life and labor after World War II, highlighting both its achievements and eventual decline.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Joshua Freeman, who is known for his detailed historical accounts of labor and economic issues.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 440 pages.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book being sold? A: The book is listed as 'Used Book in Good Condition'.
  • Q: What is the binding type for this edition of the book? A: This edition of the book is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: When was 'Working-Class New York' published? A: The book was published on September 1, 2001.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for readers interested in economic history? A: Yes, it falls under the category of Economic History, making it suitable for those interested in this subject.
  • Q: What are some key themes discussed in the book? A: Key themes include the rise and fall of the labor movement, affordable public services, and the impact of economic crises on working-class ideals.
  • Q: Does the book provide a critical perspective on labor movements? A: Yes, it critically examines how anti-communist purges and fiscal crises affected the labor movement and its ideals.
  • Q: Is there a specific audience that would benefit from reading this book? A: The book is beneficial for historians, students, and anyone interested in social justice and economic history.

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