Divided We Stand
Discover the intricate dynamics of class and race in American society with "Divided We Stand" by the esteemed Princeton University Press. Published in 2002, this compelling study spans 440 pages, delving into the historical intersection of these critical social factors, particularly in the formation and transformation of the American working class during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The book explores how European immigrants navigated their identities to become American and 'white' within the industrial workplace and the vibrant ethnic neighborhoods of the time. This insightful analysis is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American identity and labor history. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge with this thought-provoking read!