There are, however,
many excellent special histories relating to the recent period in the
labor movement, especially histories of unionism in individual trades or
industries, to which the author wishes to refer the reader for more
ample accounts of the several phases of the subject, which he himself
was of necessity obliged to treat but briefly. The following is a
selected list of such works together with some others relating to
earlier periods:
BARNETT, GEORGE E., _The Printers--A Study in American Trade Unionism_,
American Economic Association, 1909.
BING, ALEXANDER M., _War-Time Strikes and their Adjustment_, Dutton and
Co., 1921.
BONNETT, CLARENCE E., _Employers' Associations in the United States_,
Macmillan, 1922.
BRISSENDEN, PAUL F., _The I.W.W.--A Study in American Syndicalism_,
Columbia University, 1920.
BROOKS, JOHN G., _American Syndicalism: The I.W.W._, Macmillan, 1913.
BUDISH AND SOULE, _The New Unionism in the Clothing Industry_, Harcourt,
1920.
CARLTON, FRANK T., _Economic Influences upon Educational Progress in
the United States, 1820-1850_, University of Wisconsin, 1908.
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