Labor's Cold War
Discover the profound impact of the Cold War on local-level union politics in Shelton Stromquist's insightful book, Labor's Cold War. Published in 2008, this engaging paperback spans 320 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between labor unions and the political climate from 1945 to around 2000. Stromquist expertly explores the dynamics of anti-communist movements and their influence on American labor and industrial relations during this pivotal era. Ideal for those interested in American history, political science, and labor activism, Labor's Cold War offers a compelling narrative that reveals the complexities of political ideologies and the evolution of union politics amidst the tensions of the Cold War. Enhance your understanding of this critical period in history with Stromquist's authoritative analysis.