A series of pamphlets produced by Radical America magazine circa 1971.

"...four topical bookets on American working class history growing indirectly out of an informal graduate seminar at the University of Wisconsin in 1970. The basic idea behind these reviews, most of which were originally written for the Wisconsin seminar, is that they will enable people to get a fairly good idea of what is contained in a particular book or article without having to read it themselves."
Missing:
- What's happening to the American Worker - David Montgomery
- Woman's place is at the typewriter - the feminization of the clerical labor force - Margery Davies
- Women in the working class

A Radical America pamphlet published in 1973, which summarises and reviews 21 books and articles on race and ethnicity in the American working class.
This is one of four topical bookets on American working class history growing indirectly out of an informal graduate seminar at the University of Wisconsin in 1970. The basic idea behind these reviews, most of which were originally written for the Wisconsin seminar, is that they will enable people to get a fairly good idea of what is contained in a particular book or article without having to read it themselves.
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A Radical America pamphlet from 1971 on the history of women and womens' movements in America.
Reprint of an article from Radical America vol 5 #4 July-August 1971.
PDF courtesy of the Mariarosa Dalla Costa library.
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