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Thomas Dublin
Thomas Dublin is an American historian, editor and professor at Binghamton University. He is a social historian specialized in the working-class experience in the United States, particularly throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic states. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 20 results of 25
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The face of decline : the Pennsylvania anthracite region in the twentieth century / by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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Women at work : the transformation of work and community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860 / by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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How did black and white Southern women campaign to end lynching, 1890-1942? by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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How did immigrant textile workers struggle to achieve an American standard of living? The 1912 strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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Women at work : the transformation of work and community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860 / by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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How did the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Chinese garment workers unite to organize the 1938 national dollar stores strike? by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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How did the perceived threat of socialism shape the relationship between workers and their allies in the New York City shirtwaist strike, 1909-1910? by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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How did Mexican working women assert their labor and constitutional rights in the 1938 San Antonio pecan shellers strike? by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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What gender perspectives shaped the emergence of the National Association of Colored Women, 1895-1920? by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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Why did African-American women join the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1880-1900? by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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How did the national women's conference in Houston in 1977 shape a feminist agenda for the future? by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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How did Sarah Bagley contribute to the ten-hour movement in Lowell and how did her labor activism flow into other reform movements, 1836-1870? by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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Transforming women's work : New England lives in the industrial revolution / by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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Constructing the Women and Social Movements, International archive and database, 2007- 2010 / by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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When the mines closed : stories of struggles in hard times / by Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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Immigrant voices : new lives in America, 1773-1986 /
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Farm to factory : women's letters, 1830-1860 /
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Farm to factory : women's letters, 1830-1860 /
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Becoming American, becoming ethnic : college students explore their roots /
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