First published in 1956, Empire in Wood is the definitive
history of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
America, from its predecessors, the carpenters' trade unions
established at the turn of the nineteenth century, to the immediate
post-World War II period, when it boasted a membership of 722,000
and was unrivaled among the craft unions in its size and
influence.
Robert A. Christie traces the emergence and development of
carpenters' trade unions from the earliest known organization,
formed in Philadelphia in 1791, through the founding of local and
then state-wide craft unions throughout the nineteenth century, to
the creation of the national organization in 1881. He then details
the campaigns, internal struggles, organizational shifts, and
challenges technological, legal, political, and ideological faced
by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America over
the next seventy-five years."
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