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Bourgeois Class Formation - Jeffrey Haydu. Citizen Employers: Business Communities and Labor in Cincinnati and San Francisco, 1870–1916. Ithaca: Cornell University Press / ILR Press, 2008. xii + 208 pp. $39.94 (cloth), ISBN 978–0–8014–4641–2.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2011

Robert W. Cherny
Affiliation:
San Francisco State University

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Copyright © Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 2010

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