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Reference Literature to Union / Gewerkschaft

  • Michael C.Nielsen: "Labor Power and Organization in the Early U.S. Motion Picture Industry." In: Film History 2:2 (1988), pp.121-131
  • David F.Prindle: The Politics of Glamour. Ideology and Democracy in the Screen Actors Guild. Madison 1988
  • Denise Hartsough: "Crime Pays: The Studios´ Labor Deals in the 1930s." In: The Velvet Light Trap No.23 (1989), pp.49-63 [auch in: J.Staiger (Ed.): The Studio System, New Brunswick/NJ 1994]
  • Larry Ceplair: "A Communist Labor Organizer in Hollywood:Jeff Kibre Challenges the IATSE, 1937-1939." In: The Velvet Light Trap No.23 (1989), pp.64-74
  • Lary May: "Movie Star Politics. The Screen Actors´ Guild, Cultural Conversion, and the Hollywood Red Scare." In: L.May (Ed.): Recasting America. Culture and Politics in the Age of the Cold War, Chicago 1989, pp.125-153
  • Peter Lähn: "Filmschaffende und Filmarbeiter. Zur Geschichte der gewerkschaftlichen Organisierung der Filmindustrie." In: Augen-Blick Nr.8 (1990), pp,61-75
  • Danae Clark: Negotiating Hollywood. The Cultural Politics of Actors´ Labor. Minneapolis 1995
  • Mike Nielsen and Gene Mailes: Hollywood´s Other Blacklist. Union Struggles in the Studio System. London 1995
  • Gerald Horne: Class Struggle in Hollywood, 1930-1950. Moguls, Mobsters, Stars, Reds, and Trade Unionists. Austin 2001
  • Sean P.Holmes: "And the Villain Still Pursued Her: The Actors´ Equity Association in Hollywood, 1919-1929." In: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 25:1 (2005), pp.27-50
  • Tom Sito: Drawing the Line. The Untold Story of the Animation Unions from Bosko to Bart Simpson. Lexington: U.of Kentucky Pr, 2006
  • Mark Wheeler: "Contemporary Hollywood Trade Unionism and the Rights of a Diverse Workforce." In: M.W.: Hollywood: Politics and Society, London: bfi, 2006, pp.117-138
  • Kerry Segrave: Actors Organize. A History of Union Formation Efforts in America, 1880–1919. Jefferson/NC: McFarland, 2007
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