Daily life in the industrial United States, 1870-1900 /:
"Not just about the rise of the factories or the emergence of the modern city, this fascinating history conveys how it felt to work the assembly line and walk the bustling urban streets. Provides an overview of the dramatic economic changes occurring in the United States during industrializatio...
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Santa Barbara, California :
Greenwood,
[2019]
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Ausgabe: | Second edition. |
Schriftenreihe: | Greenwood Press "Daily life through history" series.
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Zusammenfassung: | "Not just about the rise of the factories or the emergence of the modern city, this fascinating history conveys how it felt to work the assembly line and walk the bustling urban streets. Provides an overview of the dramatic economic changes occurring in the United States during industrialization, especially in the textile, meatpacking, steel, and railroad industries; Describes a political culture marked by high participation rates in the North, active suppression of the African American vote in the South, and a youth culture that made voting an important male rite of passage; Offers primary documents that invite readers to consider contrasting positions on a variety of issues, including how white supremacists justified violence and suppression of the black vote and how African American activists spoke out to resist this; Explores a variety of educational models, including manual education, Montessori education, and single-sex education, that resonate with contemporary debates on education."--Publisher's description. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781440863493 1440863490 9798216071198 |
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spelling | Husband, Julie, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no99081947 Daily life in the industrial United States, 1870-1900 / Julie Husband and Jim O'Loughlin. Second edition. Santa Barbara, California : Greenwood, [2019] ©2019 1 online resource : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Greenwood Press "Daily life through history" series Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 24, 2019). Includes bibliographical references and index. 1 Economic Life p. 1 -- Major Industry Transformations p. 2 -- Textiles p. 5 -- Steel p. 15 -- Meatpacking p. 20 -- Reconstruction and the South p. 27 -- Taxation, Tariffs, and the "Money Question" p. 29 -- The City p. 31 -- Conclusion: Railroads and Economic Life p. 35 -- Document: Isaac L. Peebles, "Politeness of Passengers on the Train,' 1899 p. 39 -- Document: Jane Leary, "The Shoeworker of Lynn," Interview Conducted in 1939 p. 40 -- 2 Political Life p. 45 -- Reconstruction in the South p. 48 -- Machine Politics in the North p. 53 -- Political Policy Challenges and Responses p. 55 -- The Development of Social Welfare Programs p. 67 -- Building Railroads and Building Resentment p. 73 -- Conclusion: The Great Uprising of 1877 p. 77 -- Document: Frederick Douglass, "Lessons of the Hour," 1894 p. 80 -- Document: Benjamin R. Tillman, Speech to Congress, 1900 p. 82 -- 3 Material Life p. 87 -- Housing and Class p. 88 -- Alcohol and Drug Consumption p. 103 -- Department Stores and Mail-Order Catalogs p. 109 -- Advertising p. 112 -- Clothing and Fashion p. 113 -- Looking Backward and Consumer Culture p. 117 -- Document: Catherine Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe, "Pure Air," 1869 p. 119 -- Document: Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward, 1888 p. 121 -- Document: Theodore Dreiser, Carrie and the Department Store, 1900 p. 122 -- 4 Domestic Life p. 125 -- Women's Work: The Ideology of Separate Spheres p. 126 -- "Calling Her Women Together": Labor and Delivery in the Home p. 129 -- The Creation of Childhood p. 130 -- Bringing up Baby in the Upper-Middle-Class Home p. 132 -- Flower Children and Play p. 133 -- Play and Work among Urban, Working-Class Children p. 134 -- Working-Class Children and Social Control p. 137 -- Courtship and Marriage p. 138 -- Women's Responsibilities: A Typical Week p. 147 -- Working Out and Managing Domestic Servants p. 153 -- Life in Death and Death in Life: Mourning and Funerals p. 156 -- Document: Annie Holmes Ricketson, Journal Excerpts, 1871-1874 p. 160 -- Document: Eunice Beecher, "Management of Infants," 1881 p. 161 -- 5 Intellectual Life p. 167 -- Introduction: The Growth of Public Networks p. 167 -- The Rise of Public Education Systems p. 168 -- Women's Education p. 176 -- Medical Care: Industrial-Era Challenges and Limited Progress p. 180 -- The Institutionalization of Science p. 187 -- The Growth of Print Culture p. 188 -- Novels of the Industrial Era p. 192 -- Document: Zitkála-Šá, "The School Days of an Indian Girl,' 1884 p. 198 -- Document: Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House, 1910 p. 199 -- 6 Recreational Life p. 205 -- The Class Contours of Recreation p. 206 -- Physical Recreation p. 210 -- Public Amusements p. 215 -- Traveling Shows p. 220 -- Conclusion: The Golden Age of Bicycling p. 225 -- Document: I. G. Blanchard, "Eight Hours/' 1878 p. 228 -- Document: Cyrus Edson, "Do We Live Too Fast?" 1892 p. 229 -- 7 Religious Life p. 233 -- Religion in the Industrial Era p. 234 -- Protestantism p. 235 -- Roman Catholicism p. 238 -- Protestant-Catholic Conflict p. 239 -- Judaism p. 240 -- New Denominations and Sects p. 242 -- Religious Holidays p. 244 -- Civic Life in the Industrial Era p. 250 -- The Black Church in the South p. 257 -- Document: Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health, 1875 p. 260 -- Document: Mark Twain, "Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy," 1899 p. 260. "Not just about the rise of the factories or the emergence of the modern city, this fascinating history conveys how it felt to work the assembly line and walk the bustling urban streets. 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title | Daily life in the industrial United States, 1870-1900 / |
title_alt | Economic Life Major Industry Transformations Textiles Steel Meatpacking Reconstruction and the South Taxation, Tariffs, and the "Money Question" The City Conclusion: Railroads and Economic Life Document: Isaac L. Peebles, "Politeness of Passengers on the Train,' 1899 Document: Jane Leary, "The Shoeworker of Lynn," Interview Conducted in 1939 Political Life Reconstruction in the South Machine Politics in the North Political Policy Challenges and Responses The Development of Social Welfare Programs Building Railroads and Building Resentment Conclusion: The Great Uprising of 1877 Document: Frederick Douglass, "Lessons of the Hour," 1894 Document: Benjamin R. Tillman, Speech to Congress, 1900 Material Life Housing and Class Alcohol and Drug Consumption Department Stores and Mail-Order Catalogs Advertising Clothing and Fashion Looking Backward and Consumer Culture Document: Catherine Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe, "Pure Air," 1869 Document: Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward, 1888 Document: Theodore Dreiser, Carrie and the Department Store, 1900 Domestic Life Women's Work: The Ideology of Separate Spheres "Calling Her Women Together": Labor and Delivery in the Home The Creation of Childhood Bringing up Baby in the Upper-Middle-Class Home Flower Children and Play Play and Work among Urban, Working-Class Children Working-Class Children and Social Control Courtship and Marriage Women's Responsibilities: A Typical Week Working Out and Managing Domestic Servants Life in Death and Death in Life: Mourning and Funerals Document: Annie Holmes Ricketson, Journal Excerpts, 1871-1874 Document: Eunice Beecher, "Management of Infants," 1881 Intellectual Life Introduction: The Growth of Public Networks The Rise of Public Education Systems Women's Education Medical Care: Industrial-Era Challenges and Limited Progress The Institutionalization of Science The Growth of Print Culture Novels of the Industrial Era Document: Zitkála-Šá, "The School Days of an Indian Girl,' 1884 Document: Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House, 1910 Recreational Life The Class Contours of Recreation Physical Recreation Public Amusements Traveling Shows Conclusion: The Golden Age of Bicycling Document: I. G. Blanchard, "Eight Hours/' 1878 Document: Cyrus Edson, "Do We Live Too Fast?" 1892 Religious Life Religion in the Industrial Era Protestantism Roman Catholicism Protestant-Catholic Conflict Judaism New Denominations and Sects Religious Holidays Civic Life in the Industrial Era The Black Church in the South Document: Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health, 1875 Document: Mark Twain, "Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy," 1899 |
title_auth | Daily life in the industrial United States, 1870-1900 / |
title_exact_search | Daily life in the industrial United States, 1870-1900 / |
title_full | Daily life in the industrial United States, 1870-1900 / Julie Husband and Jim O'Loughlin. |
title_fullStr | Daily life in the industrial United States, 1870-1900 / Julie Husband and Jim O'Loughlin. |
title_full_unstemmed | Daily life in the industrial United States, 1870-1900 / Julie Husband and Jim O'Loughlin. |
title_short | Daily life in the industrial United States, 1870-1900 / |
title_sort | daily life in the industrial united states 1870 1900 |
topic | Industrialization Social aspects United States History 19th century. Industrialisation Aspect social États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. History. bicssc HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh Industrialization Social aspects fast Manners and customs fast Social conditions fast |
topic_facet | United States Social life and customs 1865-1918. United States Social conditions 1865-1918. Industrialization Social aspects United States History 19th century. United States Biography. États-Unis Murs et coutumes 1865-1918. États-Unis Conditions sociales 1865-1918. Industrialisation Aspect social États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. États-Unis Biographies. History. HISTORY United States State & Local General. Industrialization Social aspects Manners and customs Social conditions United States Biography Biographies History Biographies. |
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