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Industrial Valley: The Politics of Bureaucratic Socialism

AUTHOR Nelson, Daniel; Nelson, Daniel; Nelson, Daniel et al.
PUBLISHER ILR Press (03/31/1992)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Ruth McKenney's compelling novel of class and industrial conflict in Akron, Ohio, first appeared in 1939 and was widely acclaimed. McKenney was a capable journalist who had spent a year and a half in Akron, the heart of the tire industry, a city that she said "smells like a rubber band smoldering in an ashtray." Industrial Valley vividly portrays an industrial city crippled by the country's economic failures and also provides a stirring example of fiction predicated on social and political principles. It will intrigue readers for its contemporary as well as its historical implications. The images McKenney evokes of workers confused and enraged by a moribund economy seem startlingly relevant today.

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ISBN-13: 9780875461830
ISBN-10: 0875461832
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 408
Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 5.56 x 0.88 x 8.47 inches
Weight: 1.05 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Business & Economics | General
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 813.52
Library of Congress Control Number: 92002696
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Ruth McKenney's compelling novel of class and industrial conflict in Akron, Ohio, first appeared in 1939 and was widely acclaimed. McKenney was a capable journalist who had spent a year and a half in Akron, the heart of the tire industry, a city that she said "smells like a rubber band smoldering in an ashtray." Industrial Valley vividly portrays an industrial city crippled by the country's economic failures and also provides a stirring example of fiction predicated on social and political principles. It will intrigue readers for its contemporary as well as its historical implications. The images McKenney evokes of workers confused and enraged by a moribund economy seem startlingly relevant today.

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Introduction by: Nelson, Daniel
Daniel Nelson is emeritus professor of history at the University of Akron and former director of the University of Akron Press. He has authored many books, including Northern Landscapes: The Struggle for Wilderness Alaska and American Rubber Workers & Organized Labor, 1900 1941, as well as several articles and book reviews in national publications such as Journal of American History, Journal of Policy History, Ohio History, and Alaska History.
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