“An engaging, beautifully written, and highly original analysis of the economic life and legacies of the Golden Age of fraternalism in the United States that builds on our understanding of how fraternities both contributed to upward mobility and exacerbated patterns of inequality.”—Elisabeth S. Clemens, author of Civic Gifts: Voluntarism and the Making of the American Nation-State
“Popielarz offers a new understanding of an important population of American voluntary associations in their heyday and builds on this contribution to make an innovative argument about how these organizations sustain inequality. This is an important book that significantly advances the sociological and historical literature on voluntary organizations and American civil society.”—Lynette Spillman, author of Solidarity in Strategy: Making Business Meaningful in American Trade Associations