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‘Wherever we find class, we tend to find violence, and wherever we find the violence of class, we also tend to find work that normalizes and depoliticizes that violence.’
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I believe this link is non-paywalled and lasts for three months if anyone wants to read it and doesn't have institutional access or a subscription (everyone should subscribe to Labor!) read.dukeupress.edu/labor/articl...
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Abstract. This article uses inquiry into the medical subfield of industrial medicine in the early twentieth-century United States to build on recent work in the history of occupational safety and heal...
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The Work of Forgetting: Industrial Physicians, Medical Forms, and Industrial Violence in the Early Twentieth-Century United States
Nate Holdren