Delve into the compelling narrative of "Dying for Work: Workers' Safety and Health in Twentieth-Century America" by Gerald Markowitz. This trade paperback edition is a critical addition to any scholar's library, focusing on the grim history of workplace hazards and the long-standing struggle for safer working conditions. With a detailed exploration of labor and industrial relations, this textbook is not just a recount of events but a profound analysis of the industrial health and safety landscape in the United States. Spanning 256 pages, this thought-provoking read is presented in English and published by Indiana University Press. Its dimensions are practical for reading and reference, with a length of 9 inches, a width of 5.9 inches, and a modest height of 0.8 inches. The book's weight of 13.4 ounces makes it portable for both students and professionals. Whether you're interested in technology and engineering, history, or political science, this publication from 1989 offers valuable insights into a pivotal era in American industrial history.


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