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Binding
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Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
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ISBN
9780700609543
Book Title
Pullman Case : the Clash of Labor and Capital in Industrial America
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Item Length
8.5 in
Publication Year
1999
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
David Ray Papke
Genre
Law, Political Science, Business & Economics, History
Topic
Labor & Industrial Relations, United States / 19th Century, Labor, Legal History, Labor & Employment
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Width
5.5 in
Number of Pages
132 Pages

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Publisher
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10
0700609547
ISBN-13
9780700609543
eBay Product ID (ePID)
239751

Product Key Features

Book Title
Pullman Case : the Clash of Labor and Capital in Industrial America
Number of Pages
132 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Labor & Industrial Relations, United States / 19th Century, Labor, Legal History, Labor & Employment
Publication Year
1999
Genre
Law, Political Science, Business & Economics, History
Author
David Ray Papke
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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Trade
LCCN
98-050880
Reviews
"An excellent, succinct account. . . . Papke ably familiarizes readers with the basic elements of business and labor history, along with the paternalistic nature of welfare capitalism at the town of Pullman."The Historian "A splendidly concise and engaging book, well-suited for both academic and general readers. Papkes book reveals much about the nature of law in industrializing America."Labor History "Papkes book exemplifies the scope and purpose of [the Landmark Law Cases and American Society series], clearly and convincingly addressing the pertinent aspects of the controversy and thereby placing it within the broader stream of American political and cultural history."Library Journal, "In re Debs is a landmark by any standard. It set certain key terms of federal labor law for decades to come and signaled the new but burgeoning involvement of federal courts in suppressing railway strikes and boycotts. What is more, the case is an enormously revealing chapter in the history of Gilded Age America, dramatizing some of the eras most pressing social and cultural conflicts. Papke explores these themes in a clear, rich, and provocative fashion."William E. Forbath , author of Law and the Shaping of the American Labor Movement "A rewarding study of the most pivotal event in American labor history. In a lively style, Papke skillfully analyzes the emerging role of law in industrial disputes at the end of the nineteenth century. This thoughtful study will find a broad audience."James W. Ely, Jr. , author of The Guardian of Every Right: A Constitutional History of Property Rights, "An excellent, succinct account. . . . Papke ably familiarizes readers with the basic elements of business and labor history, along with the paternalistic nature of welfare capitalism at the town of Pullman."-- The Historian "A splendidly concise and engaging book, well-suited for both academic and general readers. Papke's book reveals much about the nature of law in industrializing America."-- Labor History "Papke's book exemplifies the scope and purpose of [the Landmark Law Cases and American Society series], clearly and convincingly addressing the pertinent aspects of the controversy and thereby placing it within the broader stream of American political and cultural history."-- Library Journal, "In re Debs is a landmark by any standard. It set certain key terms of federal labor law for decades to come and signaled the new but burgeoning involvement of federal courts in suppressing railway strikes and boycotts. What is more, the case is an enormously revealing chapter in the history of Gilded Age America, dramatizing some of the era's most pressing social and cultural conflicts. Papke explores these themes in a clear, rich, and provocative fashion."-- William E. Forbath , author of Law and the Shaping of the American Labor Movement "A rewarding study of the most pivotal event in American labor history. In a lively style, Papke skillfully analyzes the emerging role of law in industrial disputes at the end of the nineteenth century. This thoughtful study will find a broad audience."-- James W. Ely, Jr. , author of The Guardian of Every Right: A Constitutional History of Property Rights, "In re Debs is a landmark by any standard. It set certain key terms of federal labor law for decades to come and signaled the new but burgeoning involvement of federal courts in suppressing railway strikes and boycotts. What is more, the case is an enormously revealing chapter in the history of Gilded Age America, dramatizing some of the era's most pressing social and cultural conflicts. Papke explores these themes in a clear, rich, and provocative fashion."- William E. Forbath , author of Law and the Shaping of the American Labor Movement "A rewarding study of the most pivotal event in American labor history. In a lively style, Papke skillfully analyzes the emerging role of law in industrial disputes at the end of the nineteenth century. This thoughtful study will find a broad audience."- James W. Ely, Jr. , author of The Guardian of Every Right: A Constitutional History of Property Rights
Table Of Content
Editors' Preface Preface 1. Pullman, Debs, and Chicago in the 1890s 2. The Strike and Boycott 3. The Strike on Trial 4. In the Eyes of the Unites States Supreme Court 5. Ramifications and Conclusions Chronology Bibliographical Essay Index
Synopsis
When the American Railway Union went on strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company in 1894, it set into motion a chain of events whose repercussions are still felt today. The strike pitted America's largest industrial union against twenty-four railroads, paralyzed rail traffic in half the country, and in the end was broken up by federal troops and suppressed by the courts, with union leader Eugene Debs incarcerated. But behind the Pullman case lay a conflict of ideologies at a watershed time in our nation's history. David Ray Papke reexamines the events and personalities surrounding the 1894 strike, related proceedings in the Chicago trial courts, and the 1895 Supreme Court decision, In re Debs, which set important standards for labor injunctions. He shows how the Court, by upholding Debs's contempt citation, dealt fatal blows to broad-based unionism in the nation's most important industry and to any hope for a more evenhanded form of judicial involvement in labor disputes-thus setting the stage for labor law in decades to come. The Pullman case was a defining moment in the often violent confrontation between capital and labor. It matched wealthy industrialist George Pullman against Debs and gave a stage to Debs's fledgling attorney Clarence Darrow. Throughout the trial, capital and labor tried to convince the public of the justice of their cause: Debs decrying the company's treatment of workers and Pullman raising fears of radical unionists. Papke provides an analytically concise and highly readable account of these proceedings, offering insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the law at the peak of industrial capitalism, showcasing Debs's passionate commitment to workers' rights, and providing a window on America during a period of rapid industrialization and social transformation. Papke shows that the law was far from neutral in defending corporate interests and suggests what the Pullman case, by raising questions about both the legitimacy of giant corporations and the revolutionary style of industrial unions, can teach us about law and legal institutions in our own time. His book captures the passions of industrial America and tells an important story at the intersection of legal and cultural history.
LC Classification Number
KF223.D435P37 1999
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Copyright Date
1999

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