"In exploring the nature and content of the immediate postwar revolts against the limits on dockworkers in London and New York, Davis has written an enlightening study of their politics and the impact of their struggle."--Business History Review "This book is a superb comparative study of the successes and failures of insurgent labor, and a tribute to the courage and determination of a militant rank and file. It is a timely reminder that the fight for democracy and human dignity is a constant struggle, both on the job and in everyday life."--Labor Studies Journal