Browsing Library of Congress Call Numbers : "HD4802 .R33" to "HD4928 .B6 G3" (Overview; Include extended shelves)
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| Call number | Item |
| H | Social Sciences (Go to start of category) |
| HB-HJ | Economics and Business (Go to start of category) |
| HD | Industries, Land Use, Labor (Go to start of category) |
| HD4802 .R33 | Radical America (partial serial archives) |
| HD4802 .S63 | Socialist Action (San Francisco; online from 1998-present) (partial serial archives) |
| HD4802 .S63 | Socialist Viewpoint (San Francisco; 2001-) (full serial archives) |
| HD4802 .S65 | Southern Worker (1931-1937) (partial serial archives) |
| HD4813 | The Fourth International Congress of Bookbinders (1920), by International Labour Office (PDF at archive.org) |
| HD4815 .I6 | The Congress of the Labour and Socialist International (1920), by International Labour Office (PDF at archive.org) |
| HD4841 .D68 | Better Times! (second edition; New York: Samisch and Goldmann, 1884), by Adolf Douai (page images at Columbia) |
| HD4844 .W2 1970 | The Ancient Lowly: A History of the Ancient Working People From the Earliest Known Period to the Adoption of Christianity by Constantine (2 volumes; Chicago: C. H. Kerr and Co., 1888-1900), by C. Osborne Ward |
| HD4851 .H3 | The Onward Sweep of the Machine Process, by Nils H. Hanson (HTML at Arizona) |
| HD4855 .F6 | The Revolutionary Crisis of 1918-1921 in Germany, England, Italy and France (Labor Herald Library #3; Chicago: Trade Union Educational League, ca. 1921), by William Z. Foster (PDF at Indiana State) |
| HD4869 .L413 | A Great Beginning: Heroism of the Workers in the Rear, by Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin (HTML at marxists.org) |
| HD4870 .U6 A46 2005 | The AmeriCorps Experiment and the Future of National Service (Washington, DC: Progressive Policy Institute, c2005), ed. by Will Marshall and Marc Magee (PDF with commentary at ppionline.org) |
| HD4875 .P18 C66 1995 | Contemporary Forms of Slavery in Pakistan (New York et al.: Human Rights Watch, c1995), by Farhad Karim (PDF at hrw.org) |
| HD4875.U5 H53 2004 | Hidden Slaves: Forced Labor in the United States (2004), by Free the Slaves (Organization) and University of California Berkeley Human Rights Center (PDF at Cornell) |
| HD4903 | Discrimination Costs You Money, by National Labor Service (PDF at ajcarchives.org) |
| HD4903.5 .U58 C36 | Union Dues and Religious Do Nots: An Employee's Guide (originally published 1999), by Bruce N. Cameron (HTML at nrtw.org) |
| HD4903.5 .U6 | A "Turnover" Talk for Fair Practices (ca. 1947), by National Labor Service, contrib. by American Federation of Labor (PDF at ajcarchives.org) |
| HD4904 .E614 | The Part Played by Labour in the Transition From Ape to Man, by Friedrich Engels (HTML at marxists.org) |
| HD4904 .S38 2009 | Waking Up: Freeing Ourselves From Work (Berkeley, CA : Hummingwords Press, 2009), by Pamela Satterwhite (HTML and PDF with commentary at nas2endwork.org) |
| HD4905 .L3513 2011 | The Anatomy of Ethical Leadership: To Lead Our Organizations in a Conscientious and Authentic Manner (c2011), by Lyse Langlois, trans. by Della Marcus (PDF with commentary at AU Press) |
| HD4905.5 C55 | Labour in War Time (London: G. Bell and Sons, 1915), by G. D. H. Cole (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| HD4905.5 .F76 | Labor and the War (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1942), by William Z. Foster |
| HD4909 .L53 1994 | Labor Statistics and Class Struggle (New York: International Publishers, c1994), by Marc Linder |
| HD4909 .S47 | For a Cost-Plus Wage (New York: Workers Party, 1943), by Max Shachtman (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| HD4928 .B6 G3 | Incentive Pay: The Speed-Up New Style (New York: Workers Party, ca. 1943), by Albert Glotzer (multiple formats at archive.org) |
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