Merchants' Association Review

Merchants' Association Review
Title Merchants' Association Review PDF eBook
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Pages 116
Release 1899
Genre Municipal government
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The Rice Room

The Rice Room
Title The Rice Room PDF eBook
Author Ben Fong-Torres
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 312
Release 2023-07-21
Genre Music
ISBN 0520949919

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An instant best-seller when originally published in 1994, this expanded and updated edition of The Rice Room tells of growing up with a double identity—Chinese and American. Ben Fong-Torres was torn between an alluring American lifestyle—including Elvis and rock ‘n’ roll—and the traditional cultural heritage his proud immigrant parents struggled to instill in their five children. Now illustrated with personal family photographs as well as photos of the author with various celebrities, Fong-Torres rounds out his life story with a new final chapter.

The Best of Store Designs 2

The Best of Store Designs 2
Title The Best of Store Designs 2 PDF eBook
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Pages 256
Release 1987
Genre Department stores
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Magasins 1986 USA

Citizen Scientist

Citizen Scientist
Title Citizen Scientist PDF eBook
Author Mary Ellen Hannibal
Publisher The Experiment
Pages 431
Release 2017-08-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1615193987

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A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2016: “Intelligent and impassioned, Citizen Scientist is essential reading for anyone interested in the natural world.” Award-winning writer Mary Ellen Hannibal has long reported on scientists’ efforts to protect vanishing species, but it was only through citizen science that she found she could take action herself. As she wades into tide pools, spots hawks, and scours mountains, she discovers the power of the heroic volunteers who are helping scientists measure—and even slow—today’s unprecedented mass extinction. Citizen science may be the future of large-scale field research—and our planet’s last, best hope.

Current Periodicals in the Reference Department [of] the N.Y.P.L.

Current Periodicals in the Reference Department [of] the N.Y.P.L.
Title Current Periodicals in the Reference Department [of] the N.Y.P.L. PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 408
Release 1920
Genre
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Citizen Employers

Citizen Employers
Title Citizen Employers PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Haydu
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 283
Release 2019-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0801461626

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The exceptional weakness of the American labor movement has often been attributed to the successful resistance of American employers to unionization and collective bargaining. However, the ideology deployed against labor's efforts to organize at the grassroots level has received less attention. In Citizen Employers, Jeffrey Haydu compares the very different employer attitudes and experiences that guided labor-capital relations in two American cities, Cincinnati and San Francisco, in the period between the Civil War and World War I. His account puts these attitudes and experiences into the larger framework of capitalist class formation and businessmen's collective identities. Cincinnati and San Francisco saw dramatically different developments in businessmen's class alignments, civic identities, and approach to unions. In Cincinnati, manufacturing and commercial interests joined together in a variety of civic organizations and business clubs. These organizations helped members overcome their conflicts and identify their interests with the good of the municipal community. That pervasive ideology of "business citizenship" provided much of the rationale for opposing unions. In sharp contrast, San Francisco's businessmen remained divided among themselves, opted to side with white labor against the Chinese, and advocated treating both unions and business organizations as legitimate units of economic and municipal governance. Citizen Employers closely examines the reasons why these two bourgeoisies, located in comparable cities in the same country at the same time, differed so radically in their degree of unity and in their attitudes toward labor unions, and how their views would ultimately converge and harden against labor by the 1920s. With its nuanced depiction of civic ideology and class formation and its application of social movement theory to economic elites, this book offers a new way to look at employer attitudes toward unions and collective bargaining. That new approach, Haydu argues, is equally applicable to understanding challenges facing the American labor movement today.

The American Monthly Review of Reviews

The American Monthly Review of Reviews
Title The American Monthly Review of Reviews PDF eBook
Author Albert Shaw
Publisher
Pages 788
Release 1906
Genre American literature
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