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The Papers of John R. Commons

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John R. Commons, Courtesy State Historical Society of Wisconsin Visual Archives

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John R. Commons (1862-1945) was an American economist, progressive, and labor historian at the University of Wisconsin. Commons is best known for developing an analysis of collection action by the state and other institutions, publishing Institutional Economics in 1934. Commons was a contributor to , a 1907 sociological investigation of a single American city. Commons undertook two major studies of the history of labor unions in the United States. Beginning in 1910, he edited A Documentary History of American Industrial Society, a large work that preserved many original-source documents of the American labor movement. Almost as soon as that work was complete, Commons began editing History of Labor in the United States, a narrative work which built on the previous 10-volume documentary history.

This edition is part of a series of the papers of five major reformers in the听鈥淧rogressive Era,鈥 1850鈥1950: Richard T. Ely, Edward A. Ross, Charles McCarthy, John R. Commons, and Charles R. Van Hise. Each collection is available separately.

24 reels, 48-page guide

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