Race, Class, and Power in the Alabama Coalfields, 1908-21
Häftad, Engelska, 2001
Av Brian Kelly
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Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2001-03-13
- Mått152 x 229 x 22 mm
- Vikt481 g
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieWorking Class in American History
- Antal sidor280
- FörlagUniversity of Illinois Press
- EAN9780252069338
- UtmärkelserWinner of <DIV>Winner of the Francis B. Simkins Award, given by the Southern Historical Association, 2003. Winner of the H. L. Mitchell Award given by the Southern Historical Association, 2002. Winner of the Isaac Deutscher Memorial Prize, 2002. A 2001