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John Hall

The Great Strike on the “Q”

In “The Great Strike on the 'Q,'" John A. Hall intricately weaves a narrative that chronicles the labor unrest surrounding the railway sector during a crucial period in American history. The book employs a blend of vivid storytelling and rigorous analysis, illustrating the socio-economic conditions that led to widespread strikes. Hall deftly juxtaposes personal narratives with larger historical contexts, engaging readers with lyrical prose that brings to life the voices of workers, union leaders, and corporate executives. This work stands out in its ability to contextualize the dynamics of class struggle within the broader framework of industrial America, affording readers both literary enjoyment and scholarly insight. John A. Hall, a distinguished sociologist with a focus on labor movements and societal change, draws from his own experiences and academic background to inform this compelling narrative. His extensive research and engagement with workers' rights issues have imbued him with a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding labor disputes. Drawing from historical documents and firsthand accounts, Hall crafts a detailed exploration of the factors that incited one of the most significant strikes in railway history. This book is highly recommended for those interested in labor history, sociology, and American industrialization. It serves as both a vital academic resource and an engaging read for general audiences seeking to understand the fervent struggles for workers'Äô rights. Hall's insightful analysis and rich storytelling will resonate with readers who appreciate history that reflects contemporary social justice narratives.
130 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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