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John Rogers Commons

    John Rogers Commons war ein amerikanischer institutioneller Ökonom und Arbeitshistoriker. Seine Arbeit konzentrierte sich auf die Entwicklung von Institutionen und deren Einfluss auf Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Er war bekannt für seine progressive Sichtweise und sein Interesse an der Arbeiterbewegung.

    A Documentary History of American Industrial Society: Plantation and Frontier
    The History of Higher Education in Ohio
    Proposed Minimum Wage Law For Wisconsin: Bill, 317 S, Introduced By Senator Kleczka And 799 A, Introduced By Assemblyman Stern
    Social Reform and the Church
    History Of Labour In The United States: Introduction, By J. R. Commons. Colonial And Federal Beginnings (to 1827) By D. J. Saposs. Citizenship (1827-1
    History of Labour in the United States
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      History of Labour in the United States
    • Social Reform and the Church

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the intersection of social reform and religious institutions, this book presents insights from the original 1894 edition. It explores how the church has influenced and responded to social issues of its time, offering a historical perspective on the role of faith in societal change. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original text, providing readers with an authentic look at the challenges and initiatives faced by the church in the context of social reform.

      Social Reform and the Church
    • This early 20th-century treatise argues in favor of a minimum wage law for the state of Wisconsin, and provides a detailed analysis of the proposed legislation. The authors make a compelling case for the social and economic benefits of a fair wage, and present statistical evidence to support their argument. The book is a valuable historical document as well as a persuasive work of political advocacy.

      Proposed Minimum Wage Law For Wisconsin: Bill, 317 S, Introduced By Senator Kleczka And 799 A, Introduced By Assemblyman Stern
    • This comprehensive history of higher education in Ohio covers the development of the state's colleges and universities from the early 19th century to the present day. From the establishment of Ohio University in 1804 to the growth of the state's public university system in the 20th century, this book offers a detailed look at the people, institutions, and policies that have shaped Ohio's higher education landscape.

      The History of Higher Education in Ohio
    • This comprehensive history of American industrial society offers a fascinating look at the economic and social forces that shaped the nation. With contributions from a diverse group of scholars, this book provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities of American industry and its impact on everyday life.

      A Documentary History of American Industrial Society; Volume 4
    • This quintessential study of labor history in the United States offers a well-researched and comprehensive introduction to the topic. It provides an overview of the key historical events that led to the development of the American labor movement and highlights the contributions of important figures. It is a great reference for both students and scholars of labor history.

      History Of Labour In The United States: Introduction