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Author Martin, Lou, author

Title Smokestacks in the hills : rural-industrial workers in West Virginia / Lou Martin
Published Urbana, IL : University of Illinois Press, [2015]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Working class in American history
Working class in American history.
Contents A rural place and a rural people -- Building factories in the country -- Rise of the rural-industrial workers -- Prosperous, independent rural-industrial workers -- Work and identity in the factory and at home -- Movements for equality in a time of industrial restructuring -- Conclusion : Country people and capital mobility
Summary Long considered an urban phenomenon, industrialization also transformed the American countryside. Lou Martin weaves the narrative of how the relocation of steel and pottery factories to Hancock County, West Virginia, created a rural and small-town working class - and what that meant for communities and for labor. The result is an illuminating consideration of capital mobility, the ways in which changing work experiences defined gender roles, and the erroneous but persistent myth that modernizing forces bulldozed docile local cultures
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-231) and index
Notes English
Description based on print version record
Subject Industrialization -- West Virginia
Rural industries -- West Virginia
Rural development -- West Virginia
Working class -- West Virginia
Factories -- West Virginia
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- Rural.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference.
Factories
Industrialization
Rural development
Rural industries
Working class
West Virginia
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019718838
ISBN 9780252097560
0252097564