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The Quest for “Just and Pure Law”

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Focusing on the political culture forged by Rocky Mountain workers from the 1870s through the 1920s, this book shows how the unique working-class politics of the region led to remarkable successes ...
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  • 12 March 2009
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Focusing on the political culture forged by Rocky Mountain workers from the 1870s through the 1920s, this book shows how the unique working-class politics of the region led to remarkable successes in securing progressive labor legislation. These successes—especially in improving workers' hours, wages, and safety—in turn played a central role in transforming the nation's attitudes toward workers' rights.

Examining political culture in the everyday lives of workers (from shop floors to union halls to recreation), the author uncovers a labor movement based as much on pragmatism as on ideology, and he traces how its members productively focused their efforts on political action at the local and state levels. In the process, they developed a genuinely social-democratic political culture.

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Price: $90.00
Pages: 344
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Social Science History
Publication Date: 12 March 2009
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780804749862
Format: Hardcover
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"Thoroughly researched in regional newspapers, archives, labor publications, and worker memoirs . . . [The Quest for 'Just and Pure Law'] suggests that, despite their prejudices, Rocky Mountain workers' social democratic culture unified them more than workers elsewhere."
John P. Enyeart is Assistant Professor of History at Bucknell University.