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Last Book Review of 2022: Fraying Fabric

December 28, 2022 Kyle Friend

Click here to read Robert D. Parmet’s review of Fraying Fabric, a new book by James C. Benton on how trade policy and industrial decline transformed the United States.

You can find our entire catalog of this year’s labor history book reviews here. Happy New Year!

 

About NYLHA

The New York Labor History Association (NYLHA) was founded in 1976 by trade unionists, academics, students, archivists, educators, labor editors, attorneys, and retirees, mostly from New York State. NYLHA encourages the study of workers and their organizations and serves as a bridge between past and present labor unionists and academics.

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