Dorothy Sue Cobble
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dorothy Sue Cobble is an American historian, and a specialist in the historical study of work, social movements, and feminism in the United States and worldwide. She is currently a Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University, holding dual appointments in the Departments of Labor Studies and History since 1986.
Dorothy Sue Cobble's Published Works
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- The Other Women's Movement: Workplace Justice and Social Rights in Modern America (2011) (123)
- Organizing the Postindustrial Work Force: Lessons from the History of Waitress Unionism (1991) (92)
- Is It Time to Jump Ship? Historians Rethink the Waves Metaphor (2010) (69)
- Women and unions : forging a partnership (1995) (59)
- Dishing It Out (1991) (43)
- Holding the Line: Women in the Great Arizona Mine Strike of 1983. (1991) (35)
- Rethinking Troubled Relations between Women and Unions: Craft Unionism and Female Activism (1990) (32)
- “A Spontaneous Loss of Enthusiasm”: Workplace Feminism and the Transformation of Women's Service Jobs in the 1970s (1999) (31)
- The Prospects for Unionism in a Service Society (2000) (21)
- The Sex of Class: Women Transforming American Labor (2017) (19)
- On the edge of equality? : Working women and the US labour movement (2003) (18)
- Pure and Simple Radicalism: Putting the Progressive Era AFL in Its Time (2013) (17)
- Women and Unions: Forging a Partnership. (1996) (12)
- A Higher “Standard of Life” for the World: U.S. Labor Women's Reform Internationalism and the Legacies of 1919 (2014) (11)
- A “Tiger by the Toenail”: The 1970s Origins of the New Working-Class Majority (2005) (9)
- 3. Two Worlds of Unionism: Women and the New Labor Movement (2017) (9)
- The Promise of Service Worker Unionism (2008) (8)
- Betting on New Forms of Worker Organization (2010) (7)
- Lost Ways of Organizing: Reviving the AFL's Direct Strategy (1997) (7)
- The other women's movement (2003) (6)
- Senior Editors' Note (2009) (6)
- The Other ilo Founders: 1919 and Its Legacies (2018) (6)
- The New Labor History in American History Textbooks (1993) (5)
- Who Speaks for Workers? Japan and the 1919 ILO Debates Over Rights and Global Labor Standards (2015) (5)
- Worker mutualism in an age of entrepreneurial capitalism (2016) (5)
- The Promise and Peril of the New Global Labor History (2012) (5)
- 9. “We Were the Invisible Workforce”: Unionizing Home Care (2017) (4)
- The (Missing) Faces of African American Girls with AIDS (2010) (4)
- “Practical women”: Waitress unionists and the controversies over gender roles in the food service industry, 1900–1980 (1988) (4)
- U.S. Labor Women's Internationalism in the World War I Era (2009) (4)
- Don’t Blame the Workers (2012) (3)
- American Historical Association Annual Meeting (1997) (3)
- 4. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Challenge to American Labor (2017) (3)
- International Women's Trade Unionism and Education 1 (2016) (3)
- Editor's Note: A New Institutional Home for ILWCH and Other Good News (2008) (3)
- 2. More than Raising the Floor: The Persistence of Gender Inequalities in the Low-Wage Labor Market (2017) (2)
- A Wagner Act for Today: Save the Preamble but Not the Rest? (2017) (2)
- Kissing the Old Class Politics Goodbye (2005) (2)
- 11. Worker Centers and Immigrant Women (2017) (1)
- A self-possessed woman: A view of FDR's secretary of labor, Madame Perkins (1988) (1)
- CHAPTER FOUR. Lost Ways of Unionism (2018) (1)
- Economic Justice for All: Some Jersey Roots (2016) (1)
- 14. Representing Informal Economy Workers: Emerging Global Strategies and Their Lessons for North American Unions (2017) (1)
- More Reward Than Punishment: Labor Resilience at Midcentury (2021) (1)
- The Bellwomen: The Story of the Landmark AT&T Sex Discrimination Case (2004) (1)
- Lost Visions of Equality (2020) (0)
- Introduction: Good Things Come to Those Who Negotiate (2010) (0)
- Jan Doolittle Wilson.The Women's Joint Congressional Committee and the Politics of Maternalism, 1920–30.:The Women's Joint Congressional Committee and the Politics of Maternalism, 1920–30.(Women in American History.) (2008) (0)
- Response: The Difference Differences Make (2005) (0)
- Senior Editors' Note (2009) (0)
- Japan and the 1919 ILO Debates over Rights, Representation and Global Labour Standards (2016) (0)
- NJS Presents Invited Talks In this Issue: Economic Justice for All: Some Jersey Roots 1 (2016) (0)
- 20. Making Postindustrial Unionism Possible (2019) (0)
- What Rosie Did (1987) (0)
- Labor Feminist Foremothers (2004) (0)
- Contemporary Feminist Theory And Activism Six Global Issues Critical Issues In Philosophy (2022) (0)
- Jan Doolittle Wilson. The Women's Joint Congressional Committee and the Politics of Maternalism, 1920–30. (Women in American History.) Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 2007. Pp. x, 245. $40.00 (2008) (0)
- The Past is Political: The Struggle for Gender Equality in the Workplace@@@Dishing it Out: Waitresses and their Unions in the Twentieth Century.@@@Feminism in the Labor Movement: Women and Auto Workers, 1935-1975. (1992) (0)
- Trade Union Feminisms: Comparative Perspectives (2017) (0)
- For the Many (0)
- “A Feminism For the Many”: Response to the Comments (2022) (0)
- General and Miscellaneous (1990) (0)
- Women and Unions: Reluctant Partners, Unrealized Potential@@@Women and Unions: Forging a Partnership.@@@The Most Difficult Revolution: Women and Trade Unions. (1994) (0)
- "Make Mine a Double"@@@Dishing it Out: Waitresses and their Unions in the Twentieth Century.@@@Dishing it Out: Power and Resistance among Waitresses in a New Jersey Restaurant. (1992) (0)
- Research methods and Information Sources (1997) (0)
- The Feminist Struggle for Time to Care (2021) (0)
- Introduction (2006) (0)
- Capitalism at Work (1993) (0)
- THE NEW WOMEN OF LABOR T HE RISE OF LABOR POWER (2004) (0)
- Book Review: Historical Studies: Holding the Line: Women in the Great Arizona Mine Strike of 1983 (1991) (0)
- CHAPTER NINE. "Drawing the Line55: The Construction of a Gendered Work Force in the Food Service Industry (2018) (0)
- 6. Changing Work, Changing People: A Conversation with Union Organizers at Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center (2017) (0)
- Through Feminist Eyes: Essays on Canadian Women’s History (review) (2012) (0)
- Book Review: Research Methods and Information Sources: The U.S. Labor Movement: References and Resources (1997) (0)
- The Politics and Desires of Wage-Earning Women (2011) (0)
- Book Review: Historical Studies: Becoming a Mighty Voice: Conflict and Change in the United Furniture Workers of America (1992) (0)
- Senior Editors' Note (2010) (0)
- Devising a `new gender' politics (1994) (0)
- Senior Editors' Note (2010) (0)
- 10. Expanding Labor’s Vision: The Challenges of Workfare and Welfare Organizing (2017) (0)
- BOOKS RECEIVED (2008) (0)
- 7. Unions Fight for Work and Family Policies–Not for Women Only (2017) (0)
- Review Review Essay: New Histories of Feminism in the Twentieth-Century Anglophone World (2023) (0)
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