A Master's Thesis by George Pearce detailing the history of the Industrial Workers of the World from 1932-1949. Introduction Chapter 1: the philosophy of the I.W.W. Chapter 2: form of the organization Chapter 3: chronological history Appendix 1: Preamble of the Industrial Workers of the World Appendix 2: Constitution of the Industrial Workers of the World Book traversal links for 54267 Introduction Printer-friendly version Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) 1940s 1930s George Pearce Comments Never heard of this, look Never heard of this, look forward to seeing the full thesis! Ok, I believe this is now Ok, I believe this is now complete. Worth reading if you're interested in the IWW during this period. Thanks for putting this up! Thanks for putting this up! Another one I keep meaning to Another one I keep meaning to read
Ok, I believe this is now Ok, I believe this is now complete. Worth reading if you're interested in the IWW during this period.
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Never heard of this, look
Never heard of this, look forward to seeing the full thesis!
Ok, I believe this is now
Ok, I believe this is now complete. Worth reading if you're interested in the IWW during this period.
Thanks for putting this up!
Thanks for putting this up!
Another one I keep meaning to
Another one I keep meaning to read