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Power and Culture Herbert George Gutman

Power and Culture By Herbert George Gutman

Power and Culture by Herbert George Gutman


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Includes essays from throughout Gutman's career as well as works from journals and periodicals, an interview with Gutman and a bibliography of his works. The book features essays on the lives of workers and the formation of class and on the lives of African-American slaves and freed men.

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Power and Culture: Essays on the American Working Class by Herbert George Gutman

Essays on the lives of workers, the formation of class during the Gilded Age, and the lives of African American enslaved people and freedmen Finally available in paperback, Power and Culture is the last work by America's most influential labor and social historian, the late Herbert Gutman. Edited and introduced by Gutman's colleague Ira Berlin, the book includes original, unpublished essays from throughout Gutman's career and important but unavailable works from journals and periodicals, as well as an extended interview with Gutman and a comprehensive bibliography of his works. Power and Culture features essays on the lives of workers and the formation of class during the "Gilded Age" of American corporations, and on the lives of African American enslaved people and freedmenthe studies for which Gutman became famous. But it also shows the range of his thought on such subjects as Roots and popular historical awareness. With Berlin's critical and biographical introduction, Power and Culture is an important reappraisal of a major scholar.

About Herbert George Gutman

Herb G. Gutman (19281985) was a distinguished professor of history at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and a historian of slavery, immigration, and labor. He is the author of Power and Culture: Essays on the American Working Class (The New Press).

Table of Contents

Introduction - Herbert G. Gutman and the American working class; the workers' search for power - labour in the gilded age; Joseph P. McDonnell and the workers' struggle in Paterson; labour in the land of Lincoln - coal miners on the prairie; the labour policies of the large corporation in the gilded age - the case of the Standard Oil Company; a note on immigration history, "breakdown models", and the rewriting of the history of immigrant working-class peoples; schools for freedom - the post-emancipation origins of Afro-American education; enslaved Afro-Americans and the "Protestant" work ethic; labour history and the "satire question"; interview with Herbert Gutman; the black family in slavery and freedom - a revised perspective; class composition and the development of the American working class, 1840-1890; historical consciousness in contemporary America.

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GOR005830501
9781565840102
1565840100
Power and Culture: Essays on the American Working Class by Herbert George Gutman
Used - Good
Paperback
The New Press
1992-09-10
464
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