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5.0 out of 5 stars
An astute socio-historical analysis,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Class And Gender Politics In Progressive-Era Seattle (The Urban West Series) (Hardcover)
Written by John C. Putman (associate professor of history, San Diego State University), Class and Gender Politics in Progressive-Era Seattle is a scholarly look at he changing social order in early twentieth century Seattle. Examining the intersection of radical-labor movements, feminist movements, suffrage campaigns, Class and Gender Politics in Progressive-Era Seattle reveals how the alliances and conflicts between these movements contributed to Seattle's regional identity. "Unlike most eastern labor struggles, class conflict out west was more localized. The lack of large-scale national industrial firms meant that Seattle workers had to battle locally entrenched economic and political elites rather than national corporate leaders." An astute socio-historical analysis, particularly recommended for college library collections.
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Class And Gender Politics In Progressive-Era Seattle (The Urban West Series) by John C. Putman (Hardcover - February 28, 2008)
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