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Full-Text Articles in Labor Relations
2017-01-09 Newsletter, Morehead State University. Staff Congress.
2017-01-09 Newsletter, Morehead State University. Staff Congress.
Staff Congress Records
Staff Congress newsletter for January 9, 2017.
2017-01-09 Minutes, Morehead State University. Staff Congress.
2017-01-09 Minutes, Morehead State University. Staff Congress.
Staff Congress Records
Staff Congress meeting minutes for January 9, 2017.
2017 Msu Benefits Guide, Morehead State University. Office Of Human Resources.
2017 Msu Benefits Guide, Morehead State University. Office Of Human Resources.
Staff Congress Records
2017 Morehead State University Benefits Guide.
Protests, Pageants, And Publications: Narratives Of Labor Agitators, 1913-1914, Jayme Edmund
Protests, Pageants, And Publications: Narratives Of Labor Agitators, 1913-1914, Jayme Edmund
Dissertations and Theses @ UNI
In the vast historiography on the American labor movement workers have been treated as noble artisans, brave unionists, martyrs to the cause of unionization, and losers in the triumph of the “free market”. They have not been treated as historians producing their own stories. In crafting their own narratives labor activists acted as historians, reaching beyond recent events to contextualize their struggles and create a narrative that would mobilize both labor and non-labor audiences behind their goals. They offered a vision of the past as leading to present or recent problems and framed unions or labor solidarity as the solution …