Philip Taft Labor History Book Award

Given by Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations

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Philip Taft Labor History Book Award
The Philip Taft Labor History Book Award is given to the best book on the history of American labor published in the preceding calendar year. The award is afficher plus sponsored by the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations in cooperation with the Labor and Working-Class History Association. The award carries a cash prize of $2,000.
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Strong Winds and Widow Makers: Workers, Nature, and Environmental Conflict in Pacific Northwest Timber Country par Steven C. Beda
2023
For a Just and Better World: Engendering Anarchism in the Mexican Borderlands, 1900-1938 par Sònia Hernández
2022
Japanese American Incarceration: The Camps and Coerced Labor during World War II (Politics and Culture in Modern America) par Stephanie Hinnershitz
2022
Injury impoverished : workplace accidents, capitalism, and law in the progressive era par Nate Holdren
2021
Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys par Vincent DiGirolamo
2020
No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1840s–1930s par Sarah F. Rose
2018
Sex Workers, Psychics, and Numbers Runners: Black Women in New York City's Underground Economy (New Black Studies Series) par LaShawn Harris
2017
Empire of Cotton: A Global History par Sven Beckert
2015
Meet Joe Copper: Masculinity and Race on Montana's World War II Home Front par Matthew Basso
2014
No Man's Land: Jamaican Guestworkers in America and the Global History of Deportable Labor par Cindy Hahamovitch
2012
Industrial Violence and the Legal Origins of Child Labor par James D. Schmidt
2011
Scraping By: Wage Labor, Slavery, and Survival in Early Baltimore par Seth Rockman
2010
Battling the Plantation Mentality: Memphis and the Black Freedom Struggle par Laurie B. Green
2008
Freedom Is Not Enough: The Opening of the American Workplace par Nancy K. MacLean
2007
The Southern Diaspora: How the Great Migrations of Black and White Southerners Transformed America par James N. Gregory
2006
The Other Women's Movement: Workplace Justice and Social Rights in Modern America par Dorothy Sue Cobble
2005
State of the Union: A Century of American Labor par Nelson Lichtenstein
2003
In Pursuit of Equity: Women, Men, and the Quest for Economic Citizenship in 20th-Century America par Alice Kessler-Harris
2002
Reinventing Free Labor: Padrones and Immigrant Workers in the North American West, 1880-1930 par Gunther Peck
2001
Capital Moves: RCA's Seventy-Year Quest for Cheap Labor (with a New Epilogue) par Jefferson Cowie
2000
Labor's Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-1921 par Joseph A. McCartin
1999
Modern Manors par Sanford M. Jacoby
1997
The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit par Thomas J. Sugrue
1996
The CIO, 1935-1955 par Robert H. Zieger
1995
Home to Work: Motherhood and the Politics of Industrial Homework in the United States par Eileen Boris
1994
Common Labour par Peter Way
1993
Creating the Modern South: Millhands and Managers in Dalton, Georgia, 1884-1984 (Fred W Morrison Series in Southern Studies) par Douglas Flamming
1992
Labor Will Rule: Sidney Hillman and the Rise of American Labor par Steve Fraser
1991
Making a New Deal: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 1919-1939 par Lizabeth Cohen
1990
Workers' Health, Workers' Democracy par Alan Derickson
1988
Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World par Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
1987
Out of Work: The First Century of Unemployment in Massachusetts par Alexander Keyssar
1986
Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work and the Family, from Slavery to the Present par Jacqueline Jones
1985
Working for the Railroad: The Organization of Work in the Nineteenth Century par Walter Licht
1983
The Reshaping of the National Labor Relations Board: National Labor Policy in Transition, 1937-1947 par James A. Gross
1981
Black Detroit and the Rise of the UAW par August Meier
1979
Seven Days a Week: Women and Domestic Service in Industrializing America par David M. Katzman
1978