
The Dig: Labor Histories w/ Nelson Lichtenstein
Jacobin Radio
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The Wagner Act and Industrial Relations in the 20th Century
I had trouble getting published because I would send out manuscripts or my book and it would instantly go to the editors because they well, who knows about this? Oh, the labor economists. The Wagner Act and the kind of industrial relations we have today is a wonderful success. So that also was the was a problem. And I can give you the precise date in which that changed, both sort of in academia and outside of it. It was a meeting of the of the social science, history association in Rochester. And it was sort of a coming out party for labor historians of the post Wagner Act period.
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