304 pages, 6 13/100 x 9 1/4
4 b&w illustrations, notes, index.
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Release Date:10 Apr 2011
ISBN:9780813037196
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Release Date:04 Jan 2009
ISBN:9780813032832
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Florida's Working-Class Past

Current Perspectives on Labor, Race, and Gender from Spanish Florida to the New Immigration

University Press of Florida

"Not only a fine collection on Florida itself, but also a model of what edited state histories of labor might look like in the future. It is as multiracial (also moving well beyond black and white) and almost as gendered as the experiences of workers themselves. It refuses to separate the histories of slavery and of free labor. Finally it is at times impressively interdisciplinary without any lapses into disciplinary jargon."–David R. Roediger, University of Illinois Florida provides a unique opportunity to explore the history of working men and women within a constantly changing environment. Stretching from the Spanish colonial period through the recent organizing efforts of service and agricultural workers, this collection showcases a broad spectrum of working experiences in a region that has been sorely neglected in many labor histories. The essays in Florida's Working-Class Past pay special attention to gender, race, ethnicity, migration, and social networks. Under the guidance of editors Robert Cassanello and Melanie Shell-Weiss, the contributors offer fresh analyses of labor activism, re-contextualize Indian tribute and slavery within the context of labor history, and examine major themes in labor and working-class history in one place over several centuries.

.. Melanie Shell-Weiss is visiting assistant professor of history at Johns Hopkins University and author of Coming to Miami.

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