Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-298) and index.
Contents:
Whose economic nation? Buy American campaigns and the American Revolution -- The class politics of the tariff: or, secrets of the tariff revealed -- Circling the wagons: buy American campaigns during the Great Depression -- No thanks, Mr. Hearst: alternatives to buy Americanism in the 1930s -- Making the world safe for American products: imperial free trade in the American century -- So we'll be able to make it in the U.S.A.: the ILCWU, the union label, and the import question -- Demons in the parking lot: autoworkers and the "Japanese threat" -- This label means bigger profits: corporate-sponsored buy American campaigns -- Nationalism from the bottom up: popular buy American campaigns.
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