The Army and Civil Disorder: Federal Military Intervention in Labor Disputes, 1877-1900
By (Author) Jerry M. Cooper
By (author) Jay Luvaas
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
8th February 1980
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
322.5
Hardback
284
Very useful in explaining the role of the military in a proclaimed 'a-military' nation....It contributes not only to military history but more especially to labor and social history. It focuses on a highly volatile period, provides balanced appraisal and succinct analysis, and should be utilized both in the classroom and the library as a major reading for studies in post-Civil War America.-Choice
"Very useful in explaining the role of the military in a proclaimed 'a-military' nation....It contributes not only to military history but more especially to labor and social history. It focuses on a highly volatile period, provides balanced appraisal and succinct analysis, and should be utilized both in the classroom and the library as a major reading for studies in post-Civil War America."-Choice
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