LABOR HISTORY ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON AMERICAN HISTORY: 1991.

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      The article provides a bibliography on the U.S. labor history for 1991. The book "Canada and the U.S.: What Makes Us Different? A Response to Seymour Martin Lipset" has been written by J.F. Conway. Ellen Fitzpatrick is the author of the book "Rethinking the Intellectual Origins of American Labor History." T.J. Hatton and Lee Alston have written the book "The Earnings Gap Between Agricultural and Manufacturing Labor, 1925-1941." The book "The Law of Servants and Slaves in Seventeenth Century Virginia" has been written by Warren M. Billings. Jeffrey Hayden is the author of the book "No Change in Existing Standards? Production, Employee Representation and Government Policy in the U.S. 1917-1919." The book "The 1920-1921 Deflation: The Role of Aggregate Supply," by J.R. Vernon, deals with World War I and its aftermath. World War II through the 1950s is the theme of the book "Catholic Views of Post World War II Labor Legislation," by Thomas R. Greener. Stephen Amberg is the author of the book "Democratic Producerism: Enlisting American Politics for Workplace Flexibility."