LEADER 00000cz 2200289n 4500 001 n 90691940 003 DLC 005 20170927073733.0 008 900911n| azannaabn |a aaa 010 n 90691940 035 (OCoLC)oca02813747 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dDLC|dMnMHCL|dMvI 046 |f1956|2edtf 100 1 Faue, Elizabeth 370 |fDetroit (Mich.)|2naf 372 Labor movement|aWorking class|2lcsh 373 Wayne State University|2naf 374 College teachers|aAuthors|aDeans (Education)|2lcsh 375 Females|2lcdgt 377 eng 378 |qElizabeth Victoria 400 1 Faue, Elizabeth Victoria 670 Her Community of suffering and struggle, c1991:|bCIP t.p. (Elizabeth Faue) 670 Writing the wrongs, c2002:|bCIP t.p. (Elizabeth Victoria Faue) CIP data sheet (b. 1956) 670 Faue, Elizabeth. Rethinking the American labor movement, 2017:|btitle pages (Elizabeth Faue) 670 Faue, Elizabeth. Women, work and community, Minneapolis 1929-1946, 1987:|btitle page (by Elizabeth Victoria Faue) 670 Wayne State University, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (Website), viewed September 25, 2017:|bElizabeth Faue (Elizabeth Faue is known for her work exploring the gendered dimensions of labor, politics, and working-class experience and as an advocate for interdisciplinary scholarship, critical engagement, and higher education. Currently Chair of the Department of History at Wayne State University, she served as associate dean of the Graduate School from 2007 to 2009 and as Director of Graduate Studies in History from 2010 to 2015. Faue is the author of the newly published Rethinking the American Labor Movement (Routledge, 2017), Community of Suffering and Struggle (University of North Carolina Press,1991), on gender in the labor movement of the 1930s, and Writing the Wrongs (Cornell University Press, 2002), a biography of labor journalist, Eva McDonald Valesh ...)|uhttps:// clasprofiles.wayne.edu/profile/ad5247