Left Of Center: European Labor Since World War II
de Sturmthal, Adolf
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HB 8vo VG/-- 1st Ed. Index. 303 pages. Maroon cloth boards with silver letters. Light rubbing at head of spine, not frayed; bright, tight, clean. A centrist critique of leftist labor in Europe.
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- Left Of Center: European Labor Since World War II
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- Sturmthal, Adolf
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- F
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- Editorial
- University of Illinois. Urbana, IL 1983
- Palabras clave
- HISTORY - GENERAL SOCIAL POLITICAL SCIENCE UNIONS CAPITALISM LABOUR EUROPE COMMUNISM LABOR Europe, General, General, General, General, General, General, History, Social History
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- Labor;
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