Fueling the Gilded Age: Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country
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2014
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Schriftenreihe: | Culture, labor, history
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Coal miners
> Pennsylvania
> History
> 19th century
> Labor unions
> Pennsylvania
> History
> 19th century
> Labor movement
> Pennsylvania
> History
> 19th century
> Coal mines and mining
> Pennsylvania
> History
> 19th century
> Railroads
> Pennsylvania
> History
> 19th century
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spelling | Arnold, Andrew Bernard Verfasser aut Fueling the Gilded Age Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country Andrew B. Arnold New York NYU Press 2014 1 online resource (288 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Culture, labor, history Print version record If the railroads won the Gilded Age, the coal industry lost it. Railroads epitomized modern management, high technology, and vast economies of scale. By comparison, the coal industry was embarrassingly primitive. Miners and operators dug coal, bought it, and sold it in 1900 in the same ways that they had for generations. In the popular imagination, coal miners epitomized anti-modern forces as the so-called ""Molly Maguire"" terrorists. Yet the sleekly modern railroads were utterly dependent upon the disorderly coal industry. Railroad managers demanded that coal operators and miners acc 1800-1899 fast BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations bisacsh HISTORY / General bisacsh Coal miners fast Coal mines and mining fast Labor movement fast Labor unions fast Railroads fast Social conditions fast Coal miners Pennsylvania History 19th century Labor unions Pennsylvania History 19th century Labor movement Pennsylvania History 19th century Coal mines and mining Pennsylvania History 19th century Railroads Pennsylvania History 19th century Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Arnold, Andrew Bernard Fueling the Gilded Age New York : New York University Press, 2014 9780814764985 |
spellingShingle | Arnold, Andrew Bernard Fueling the Gilded Age Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country If the railroads won the Gilded Age, the coal industry lost it. Railroads epitomized modern management, high technology, and vast economies of scale. By comparison, the coal industry was embarrassingly primitive. Miners and operators dug coal, bought it, and sold it in 1900 in the same ways that they had for generations. In the popular imagination, coal miners epitomized anti-modern forces as the so-called ""Molly Maguire"" terrorists. Yet the sleekly modern railroads were utterly dependent upon the disorderly coal industry. Railroad managers demanded that coal operators and miners acc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations bisacsh HISTORY / General bisacsh Coal miners fast Coal mines and mining fast Labor movement fast Labor unions fast Railroads fast Social conditions fast Coal miners Pennsylvania History 19th century Labor unions Pennsylvania History 19th century Labor movement Pennsylvania History 19th century Coal mines and mining Pennsylvania History 19th century Railroads Pennsylvania History 19th century |
title | Fueling the Gilded Age Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country |
title_auth | Fueling the Gilded Age Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country |
title_exact_search | Fueling the Gilded Age Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country |
title_full | Fueling the Gilded Age Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country Andrew B. Arnold |
title_fullStr | Fueling the Gilded Age Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country Andrew B. Arnold |
title_full_unstemmed | Fueling the Gilded Age Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country Andrew B. Arnold |
title_short | Fueling the Gilded Age |
title_sort | fueling the gilded age railroads miners and disorder in pennsylvania coal country |
title_sub | Railroads, Miners, and Disorder in Pennsylvania Coal Country |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations bisacsh HISTORY / General bisacsh Coal miners fast Coal mines and mining fast Labor movement fast Labor unions fast Railroads fast Social conditions fast Coal miners Pennsylvania History 19th century Labor unions Pennsylvania History 19th century Labor movement Pennsylvania History 19th century Coal mines and mining Pennsylvania History 19th century Railroads Pennsylvania History 19th century |
topic_facet | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations HISTORY / General Coal miners Coal mines and mining Labor movement Labor unions Railroads Social conditions Coal miners Pennsylvania History 19th century Labor unions Pennsylvania History 19th century Labor movement Pennsylvania History 19th century Coal mines and mining Pennsylvania History 19th century Railroads Pennsylvania History 19th century |
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