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Common Labor Peter Way (University of Sussex and Roundabout Cottage)

Common Labor By Peter Way (University of Sussex and Roundabout Cottage)

Common Labor by Peter Way (University of Sussex and Roundabout Cottage)


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Common Labour traces a dark picture of powerlessness, depravity, and rage in the lives of America's canal diggers.

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Common Labor: Workers and the Digging of North American Canals, 1780-1860 by Peter Way (University of Sussex and Roundabout Cottage)

Canal construction played a significant role in the rise of industrial America opening up new markets, employing an army of workers, and initiating the ties between capital and government that remain important to this day. The work went forward using simple tools and the brute strength of men and animals, with diggers working twelve-hour days and suffering the ravages of disease and injury. In this highly acclaimed study, Peter Way challenges conventional views of the part these workers played in the early republic and of the culture they created. Increasingly made up of Irish immigrants, Way explains, the work force was housed in shanty towns hastily thrown up along the path of canal construction. Unlike the vibrant, proud working-class communities so beloved in labor history, these towns were the scene of considerable off-hours vice and violence. As wages fell throughout the 1830s, workers' discontent mounted to the point where riots were frequent and militia units often descended on the towns to enforce order. Common Labour traces a dark picture of powerlessness, depravity, and rage in the lives of America's canal diggers.

Common Labor Reviews

A provocative analysis of labor, social, and transportation history in our early national period. Journal of Southern History Extremely valuable... Well conceived, researched, and written. Journal of Social History Way's study of canal work and workers has filled a major empty spot in economic history. Journal of Economic History A major addition to the study of North American canals, describing who dug them, how they were dug, and under what conditions of labor. American Canals

About Peter Way (University of Sussex and Roundabout Cottage)

Peter Way is Lecturer in American History, School of English and American Studies, University of Sussex.

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CIN0801855225G
9780801855221
0801855225
Common Labor: Workers and the Digging of North American Canals, 1780-1860 by Peter Way (University of Sussex and Roundabout Cottage)
Used - Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1997-03-27
304
N/A
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