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Emma Schweppe
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Table of Contents XV
- I. Unions in City Public Safety Departments 1
- II. Associations in the New York City Fire and Police Departments : The Formative Period, 1890–1914 41
- III. The Associations during a Reform Administration, 1914–1918 77
- IV. The Turbulent Hylan Years, 1918–1926 107
- V. “Going Along” during the Walker Administration, 1926–1934 142
- VI. The Associations and Mayor LaGuardia, 1934–1946: The Struggle Over Wages 164
- VII. The Associations and Mayor LaGuardia, 1934–1946: Pension Revision, Eight-Hour Day for Firemen, and Veterans’ Preference 184
- VIII. The Internal Affairs of the Associations, 1934–1946 202
- Conclusions 223
- References 249
- Bibliography 360
- Index 382
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Table of Contents XV
- I. Unions in City Public Safety Departments 1
- II. Associations in the New York City Fire and Police Departments : The Formative Period, 1890–1914 41
- III. The Associations during a Reform Administration, 1914–1918 77
- IV. The Turbulent Hylan Years, 1918–1926 107
- V. “Going Along” during the Walker Administration, 1926–1934 142
- VI. The Associations and Mayor LaGuardia, 1934–1946: The Struggle Over Wages 164
- VII. The Associations and Mayor LaGuardia, 1934–1946: Pension Revision, Eight-Hour Day for Firemen, and Veterans’ Preference 184
- VIII. The Internal Affairs of the Associations, 1934–1946 202
- Conclusions 223
- References 249
- Bibliography 360
- Index 382