Daniel Sidorick teaches labor history at Rutgers University New Brunswick.
Daniel Sidorick has written a volume that should be required reading for labor historians, scholars of American business enterprise, and all those interested in the peculiar features of twentieth-century U.S. capitalism. His careful study of labor and capital at Camden's most famous company focuses on the way in which management's rule was necessarily incomplete constantly contested by working people and structured by national and global forces beyond its immediate control. Given the current economic malaise gripping the country, this is a book for our times. Rick Halpern, University of Toronto