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David Montgomery

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  • A modern adaption of Howard Chandler Christy’s 1940 painting, “Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States,” with contemporary players on both sides of the judicial contest.

    How The Federalist Society is Helping Conservatives Win The Judicial War

    It isn’t just about Supreme Court picks. The group’s impact on the law goes much deeper.
    by David Montgomery via Washington Post Magazine on January 2, 2019
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A David Montgomery Reader: Essays on Capitalism and Worker Resistance
David Montgomery
2024
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David Montgomery in a picket line during a 1955 UE strike.

The People in the Shop

A new collection of essays by David Montgomery shows how he used labor history as a means of grappling with the largest questions in American history.
by Kim Phillips-Fein via The Nation on December 17, 2024

Remembrance of War as Warning

Might a new approach to war memorials keep us out of future unnecessary wars?
by Christopher Preble via War on the Rocks on August 13, 2018
Striking workers at General Motors in 1970.

Nelson Lichtenstein on a Half-Century of American Class Struggle

The esteemed labor historian reflects on his life and career, including Berkeley in the 1960s, Walter Reuther, the early UAW, Walmart, Bill Clinton, and more.
by Nelson Lichtenstein, Micah Uetricht via Jacobin on July 10, 2023
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