The man farthest down : a record of observation and study in Europe
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The man farthest down : a record of observation and study in Europe
(Black classics of social science)
Transaction Books, c1984
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Reprint. Originally published: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Page, 1912
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
The Man Farthest Down represents an early contribution to the study of comparative social systems. Its treatment of life in the East European shtetls is as moving as the analysis of ghetto life in America. In his new introduction to this edition, Drake illustrates the intellectual camaraderie shared between Park and Washington in their studies of race. Drake also details their individual observations, philosophies, and activities in both their academic and political lives.
Table of Contents
I. Hunting the Man Farthest Down, II. The Man at the Bottom in London, III. From Petticoat Lane to Skibo Castle, IV. First Impression of Life and Labour on the Continent, V. Politics and Races, VI. Strikes and Farm Labour in Italy and Hungary, VII. Naples and the Land of the Emigrant, VIII. The Labourer and the Land in Sicily, IX. Women and the Wine Harvest in Sicily, X. The Church, the People and the Mafia, XI. Child Labour and the Sulphur Mines, XII. Fiume, Budapest and the Immigrant, XIII. Cracow and the Polish Jew, XIV. A Polish Village in the Mountains, XV. A Russian Border Village, XVI. The Women Who Work in Europe, XVII. The Organization of Country Life in Denmark, XVIII. Reconstructing the Life of the Labourer in London, XIX. John Burns and the Man Farthest Down in London, XX. The Future of the Man Farthest Down
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