A social history of the laboring classes : from colonial times to the present

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A social history of the laboring classes : from colonial times to the present

Jacqueline Jones

(Problems in American history)

Blackwell Publishers, c1999

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780631207696

Description

In this concise historical narrative, Jacqueline Jones provides a sweeping account of the most significant aspect of nearly every American's life: work. Beginning with the seventeenth century, A Social History of the Laboring Classes examines broadly all types of workers - the waged and unwaged, urban and countryside - framed by the large scale economic transformations that affected workers throughout American history.Exploring major themes such as the transition of slavery to free labor, the denigration of women's housework, technological advances and the rise of the global assembly line, this book demonstrates how in response to these changes, workers have reconfigured themselves according to their race, gender, ethnicity and task. From the antebellum American Labor Movement to worksites found today in Las Vegas hotels and casinos, this brief synthesis by an award-winning historian will provide an unparalleled account of the social history of work for students of American history and general readers alike.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. 'Strangers' and Other Workers in the Seventeenth-Century Colonies. 2. 'Be Sure to Come Free': Workers in the Eighteenth Century. 3. Crosscurrents of Slavery and Freedom in the Antebellum South. 4. The Northern Laboring Classes at Odds With One Another, Before and During the Civil War. 5. Ideologies of Race in a Modernizing Economy: The Cases of African-American and Chinese Workers. 6. The Laboring Chattering Classes in Turn-of-the-Century America. 7. The Rise of the State in Depression and War: The American Workforce, 1916-1945. 8. American Workers and the New World Order in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century. Index.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780631207702

Description

In this concise historical narrative, Jacqueline Jones provides a sweeping account of the most significant aspect of nearly every American's life.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. 'Strangers' and Other Workers in the Seventeenth-Century Colonies. 2. 'Be Sure to Come Free': Workers in the Eighteenth Century. 3. Crosscurrents of Slavery and Freedom in the Antebellum South. 4. The Northern Laboring Classes at Odds With One Another, Before and During the Civil War. 5. Ideologies of Race in a Modernizing Economy: The Cases of African-American and Chinese Workers. 6. The Laboring Chattering Classes in Turn-of-the-Century America. 7. The Rise of the State in Depression and War: The American Workforce, 1916-1945. 8. American Workers and the New World Order in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century. Index.

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