b'6 G rey HouseP ublishing Opinions Throughout History SeriesOPINIONSOpinions Throughout History: Workers Rights & WagesTraces the course of workers rights, labor relations, and the nature of work across the whole scope of American history. well-illustrated with images of leading historical figures. useful reference work for high school and undergraduate collections.Library JournalAt one time in America, children as young as five or six were expected to work, sometimes in dangerous conditions, and without any protection from abuse or injury. Attitudes about the welfare of children and workers of all ages has been one of the central arcs of social and political evolution in the United States. This effort is ongoing, with politicians and the public struggling to balance the desire to grow the economy and our corporations, with the need to ensure that persons of all ages have access to the resources they need to live healthy and happy lives. This volume in the OpinionsThroughout History series looks at the evolution of policies and attitudes about workers, the American workplace, and wages. Issues covered include income inequality and wage stagnation, unemployment insurance, labor unions and movements, and the ongoing effort to provide training and education for American workers.April 2022|550 pages|Hardcover|ISBN 978-1-63700-138-7|$195 Includes Free Online Access on the Salem Press/Grey House PlatformOpinions Throughout History: Gender: Roles & RightsBEST SELLER! BEST SELLER! Effectively explores the complexities of the topic in a way that high school students will find accessible.School Library Journal Starred ReviewThis volume tracks the changing national views on gender roles, gender rights, and gender politics in American society, with each chapter providing insightful commentary on a selected primary source. Issues discussed include historic patterns of gender balance, religions role in community organization, feminisms impact on defining gender roles for men and women at home and in the workplace, family-centered social policy, the backlash against progressive gender politics, the gender pay parity movement, and the passionate activism of #MeToo as a response to corporate and government workplace sexual harassment. Gender: Roles & Rights provides an essential resource for history and social studies research and an accessible commentary on the ways in which the idea of gender roles and rights have evolved. Each chapter includes a valuable introduction and conclusion, a bulleted list of topics covered, a reprint of a particularly significant primary or secondary source document, detailed analysis and commentary of that document, images and photographs, and discussion questions. September 2018|764 pages|Hardcover|ISBN 978-1-68217-951-2|$195Includes Free Online Access on the Salem Press/Grey House PlatformOpinions Throughout History:National Security vs. Civil & Privacy RightsEach chapter details a specific legal debate, controversy, law enactment, or supreme court decision a timely reference work with a wealth of historical information and detail on these topics. ARBAOpinions Throughout History: National Security vs. Civil & Privacy Rights couldnt have come at a better time in history. This volume offers a sweeping overview of the shifting tensions and public opinions fueled by Americans expectations of privacy vs. their collective desire for national security. This volume illustrates the dramatic shift of opinion, sparked by significant events, including perceived Communist threat, the publication of George Orwells Nineteen Eighty-Four, 9/11, and the rash of recent terrorist attacks around the world. Coverage includes domestic spying, Apples refusal to help with back door access of the iPhone, and the differences between President Obamas and President Trumps surveillance policies. Readers will read first hand of the current challenges to both privacy and national security that pit fears of an emerging surveillance state against a need for national security in a dangerous world. Each chapter includes a valuable introduction and conclusion, a bulleted list of topics covered, a reprint of a particularly significant primary or secondary source document, detailed analysis and commentary of that document, images and photographs, and discussion questions. March 2018|695 pages|Hardcover|ISBN 978-1-68217-720-4|$195Includes Free Online Access on the Salem Press/Grey House Platform(800) 562-2139 GET ONLINE ACCESS WITH YOUR PRINT BUY! www.greyhouse.com2023-304 Grey House Fall 2023 Catalog-FINAL.indd 6 2023-08-25 2:47 PM'