9781440833014-144083301X-The Wobblies in Their Heyday: The Rise and Destruction of the Industrial Workers of the World during the World War I Era

The Wobblies in Their Heyday: The Rise and Destruction of the Industrial Workers of the World during the World War I Era

ISBN-13: 9781440833014
ISBN-10: 144083301X
Author: Eric Thomas Chester
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover 344 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781440833014
ISBN-10: 144083301X
Author: Eric Thomas Chester
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover 344 pages

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The Wobblies in Their Heyday: The Rise and Destruction of the Industrial Workers of the World during the World War I Era (ISBN-13: 9781440833014 and ISBN-10: 144083301X), written by authors Eric Thomas Chester, was published by Praeger in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Wobblies in Their Heyday: The Rise and Destruction of the Industrial Workers of the World during the World War I Era (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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During World War I, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) rose to prominence as an effective, militant union and then was destroyed by a devastating campaign of repression launched by the federal government. This book documents the rise and fall of this important industrial labor organization.

The Industrial Workers of the World―or "Wobblies," as they were known―included legendary figures from U.S. labor history. Joe Hill, "Big Bill" Haywood, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn have become a part of American popular folklore. In this book, author Eric T. Chester shows just how dynamic a force the IWW was during its heyday during World War I, and how determined the federal government was to crush this union―a campaign of repression that remains unique in U.S. history. This work utilizes a wide array of archival sources, many of them never used before, thereby giving readers a clearer view and better understanding of what actually happened.

The book leads with an examination of the three key events in the history of the IWW: the Wheatfield, CA, confrontation; the Bisbee, AZ, deportation; and the strike of copper miners in Butte, MT. The second part of the book deconstructs the IWW's responses to World War I, the coordinated attack by the federal government upon the union, and how the union unraveled under this attack.


• Offers an accurate portrayal of the Wobblies as a group of dedicated radicals who viewed workplace organizing as one aspect of a broader movement to bring about fundamental social change

• Presents information drawn from a wide range of documents held in the National Archives that were kept closed to the public for many decades after the World War I era

• Provides a unique case study of the profound impact that World War I had on those who remained at home and how the federal government stifled dissent to quell popular discontent

• Represents the only modern, in-depth, and scholarly examination of the IWW in its heyday

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