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Author, MonographicUeberhorst, Horst
Title, MonographicThe German element in the US labor movement: On the social history of the United States
Author/Subsidiary, or PerformerFosberry, John
Author Role 2 or Performer/Directortrans.
Place of PublicationBonn
PublisherInter Nationes
Date of Publication1983
Extent of Work46
AbstractContents: the activities of Weitling, Weydemeyer and Sorge; Socialism and Communism -- Karl Heinzen's position; the four labor organizations after the Civil War; the social situation between 1870 and 1890; Peter Altgeld and Hermann C. Boppe; the social democracy of America and Socialists of German extraction in Milwaukee; Seidel and Hoan, mayors of Milwaukee; popularization and splitting of the Socialist party; Robert Wagner, father of the New Deal; Carl and Frank Zeidler; the era of the Reuther brothers; the "Reuther Plan"; Walther Reuther's fight for the leadership of the UAW; Wage bargaining and planning for the future; Walter Reuther's death -- a loss for America and Germany
Notes2 c. in pam. coll., 2 in subj. coll.
Call NumberMKI HD8081 G4 U32 1983 and P84-186 / SHS 84-3859
MKI TermsSocialism/ Labor movement/ German Americans