The working class and its culture
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The working class and its culture
(A Garland series, . American cities : a collection of essays / series editor,
Garland Pub., 1996
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Volume 5 "THE WORKING CLASS AND ITS CULTURE' of the American Cities; series. This collection brings together more than 200 scholarly articles pertaining to the history and development of urban life in the United States during the past two centuries. Volume 5 contains articles that are closely related but which concentrate specifically on the changing nature of work in American cities during the past two centuries. While they obviously concern the development of the industrial and post-industrial economies, they also recognize that economic transformations are intimately related to cultural change and that economic and cultural change are inseparable and must be considered together. At the same time, taken as a group, the articles reveal differences in experience between black and white Americans, men and women, and native and foreign-born Americans, necessitating that each of these groups be considered separately. The selections also investigate and illuminate questions about the relationships among these different groups and the kinds of actions they have taken to achieve their goals-political protests, boycotts, strikes, and so on.
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SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND ECONOMIC CHANGE, PROTEST AND DISSENT
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