Organizing the Unemployed Marciano Manuel Robles-GonzálezExamines the organization of the unemployed during the Great Depression and demonstrates the linkage between their mobilization and automobile industry organization. Focusing on Michigan during the Great Depression, this book highlights the efforts of community organizers and activists in the United Automobile Workers (UAW) to mobilize the jobless for mass action. In doing so, it demonstrates the relationship between unemployed activism and the rise
This edition of The Red Book of Heroes by Andrew and Leonora Lang now features an eye-catching new cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable
It challenges disciplinary boundaries
The first publication of all 499 cuneiform tablets in the Asiatic Collection of the Oriental Institute Museum that come from the ancient administrative center of Puzrish-Dagan (modern Drehem) and date to the reign of Shulgi
and entrepreneurs shape the way implementers understand policies and translate them into action under ambiguous circumstances
It describes both quantitative and qualitative investigations
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anti-racism and the British left critically explores the treatment of Islamophobia by those committed to challenging it
this edition of The Secret Garden is both modern and readable
This volume brings up to date the entries on apocrypha first published in Sources of Anglo-Saxon literary culture: a trial version (1990)
their legacy is their resilience
Almustafa becomes engulfed in conversation with various passengers on board
The text establishes exclusive care plans and scales for the Artinian Intersystem Model to document changes in health status