Homestead :: the households of a mill town /
<P>First published in 1910 in the classic <em>PittsburghSurvey</em>, this pioneering work of American social history,reproduced in its entirety, describes daily life in a communitythat was dominated economically and physically by the giantHomestead Works of the United States Steel...
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Zusammenfassung: | <P>First published in 1910 in the classic <em>PittsburghSurvey</em>, this pioneering work of American social history,reproduced in its entirety, describes daily life in a communitythat was dominated economically and physically by the giantHomestead Works of the United States Steel Corporation. The town ofHomestead, just across the Monongahela River from Pittsburgh,developed as a completely separate city-a true mill town settled bynewer immigrants and shaped in its attitudes by the infamousHomestead Strike of 1892, which significantly set back unionizationefforts in the steel industry. <em>Homestead:</em> <em>TheHouseholds of a Mill Town</em> not only focuses on the plight ofthe American steel worker in the late nineteenth and earlytwentieth century, it also explores the domestic and communityaspects of life in that time period.</p>. |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Foreword by Tom Waseleski -- Homestead Revisited -- Editor's Foreword -- Part I. The Mill and the Town -- Chapter I. Homestead and the Great Strike -- Chapter II. The Make-up of the Town -- Part II. The English-Speaking Households -- Chapter III. Work, Wages, and the Cost of Living -- Chapter IV. Rent in the Household Budget -- Chapter V. Table and Dinner Pail -- Chapter VI. Other Expenditures: The Budget as a Whole -- Chapter VII. Of Human Relationships -- Chapter VIII. The Children of Homestead -- Part III. The Slav as a Homesteader -- Chapter IX. The Slavs | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter X. Life at 1.65 a Day -- Chapter XI. Family Life of the Slavs -- Chapter XII. The Slav Organized -- Part IV. The Mill and the Household -- Chapter XIII. The Mill and the Household -- Appendices -- I. Methods of Budget Study -- II. Tables giving general description and average weekly expenditure of each of the 90 budget families -- III. Employees in Homestead Plant of the United States Steel Corporation classified according to skill, citizenship, conjugal condition, etc., Mar. 1, 1907 | |
505 | 8 | |a IV. Classification and Earnings of Employees in Three Representative Steel Plants in the Pittsburgh District -- V. An Act to Enable Borough Councils to Establish Boards of Health. State of Pennsylvania. 1893 -- VI. Report of the Board of Health of the Borough of Homestead for the year ending December 31, 1908 -- VII. Record of Casualties on Unprotected Grade Crossings, Homestead, 1905-1907 -- VIII. Seven-Day Labor -- IX. Cost of Living in Pittsburgh -- X. Ratings on Men Employed in Iron and Steel Industry, Prudential Insurance Company of America -- XI. Carnegie Relief Fund | |
505 | 8 | |a XII. Accident Relief Plan of the United States Steel Corporation -- XIII. The Carnegie Library, Homestead -- XIV. Slavic Organizations in Homestead -- XV. Population of Homestead and Munhall -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword by Tom Waseleski -- Homestead Revisited -- Editor's Foreword -- Part I. The Mill and the Town -- Chapter I. Homestead and the Great Strike -- Chapter II. The Make-up of the Town -- Part II. The English-Speaking Households -- Chapter III. Work, Wages, and the Cost of Living -- Chapter IV. Rent in the Household Budget -- Chapter V. Table and Dinner Pail -- Chapter VI. Other Expenditures: The Budget as a Whole -- Chapter VII. Of Human Relationships -- Chapter VIII. The Children of Homestead -- Part III. The Slav as a Homesteader -- Chapter IX. The Slavs Chapter X. Life at 1.65 a Day -- Chapter XI. Family Life of the Slavs -- Chapter XII. The Slav Organized -- Part IV. The Mill and the Household -- Chapter XIII. The Mill and the Household -- Appendices -- I. Methods of Budget Study -- II. Tables giving general description and average weekly expenditure of each of the 90 budget families -- III. Employees in Homestead Plant of the United States Steel Corporation classified according to skill, citizenship, conjugal condition, etc., Mar. 1, 1907 IV. Classification and Earnings of Employees in Three Representative Steel Plants in the Pittsburgh District -- V. An Act to Enable Borough Councils to Establish Boards of Health. State of Pennsylvania. 1893 -- VI. Report of the Board of Health of the Borough of Homestead for the year ending December 31, 1908 -- VII. Record of Casualties on Unprotected Grade Crossings, Homestead, 1905-1907 -- VIII. Seven-Day Labor -- IX. Cost of Living in Pittsburgh -- X. Ratings on Men Employed in Iron and Steel Industry, Prudential Insurance Company of America -- XI. Carnegie Relief Fund XII. Accident Relief Plan of the United States Steel Corporation -- XIII. The Carnegie Library, Homestead -- XIV. Slavic Organizations in Homestead -- XV. Population of Homestead and Munhall -- Index |
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spelling | Byington, Margaret F. (Margaret Frances), 1877-1952, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJgPfWD3xyt4jtVqbx8T3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012034265 Homestead : the households of a mill town / Margaret F. Byington ; with a new foreword by Tom Waseleski and with an introduction by Samuel P. Hays. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2022] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Intro -- Foreword by Tom Waseleski -- Homestead Revisited -- Editor's Foreword -- Part I. The Mill and the Town -- Chapter I. Homestead and the Great Strike -- Chapter II. The Make-up of the Town -- Part II. The English-Speaking Households -- Chapter III. Work, Wages, and the Cost of Living -- Chapter IV. Rent in the Household Budget -- Chapter V. Table and Dinner Pail -- Chapter VI. Other Expenditures: The Budget as a Whole -- Chapter VII. Of Human Relationships -- Chapter VIII. The Children of Homestead -- Part III. The Slav as a Homesteader -- Chapter IX. The Slavs Chapter X. Life at 1.65 a Day -- Chapter XI. Family Life of the Slavs -- Chapter XII. The Slav Organized -- Part IV. The Mill and the Household -- Chapter XIII. The Mill and the Household -- Appendices -- I. Methods of Budget Study -- II. Tables giving general description and average weekly expenditure of each of the 90 budget families -- III. Employees in Homestead Plant of the United States Steel Corporation classified according to skill, citizenship, conjugal condition, etc., Mar. 1, 1907 IV. Classification and Earnings of Employees in Three Representative Steel Plants in the Pittsburgh District -- V. An Act to Enable Borough Councils to Establish Boards of Health. State of Pennsylvania. 1893 -- VI. Report of the Board of Health of the Borough of Homestead for the year ending December 31, 1908 -- VII. Record of Casualties on Unprotected Grade Crossings, Homestead, 1905-1907 -- VIII. Seven-Day Labor -- IX. Cost of Living in Pittsburgh -- X. Ratings on Men Employed in Iron and Steel Industry, Prudential Insurance Company of America -- XI. Carnegie Relief Fund XII. Accident Relief Plan of the United States Steel Corporation -- XIII. The Carnegie Library, Homestead -- XIV. Slavic Organizations in Homestead -- XV. Population of Homestead and Munhall -- Index Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 28, 2022). <P>First published in 1910 in the classic <em>PittsburghSurvey</em>, this pioneering work of American social history,reproduced in its entirety, describes daily life in a communitythat was dominated economically and physically by the giantHomestead Works of the United States Steel Corporation. The town ofHomestead, just across the Monongahela River from Pittsburgh,developed as a completely separate city-a true mill town settled bynewer immigrants and shaped in its attitudes by the infamousHomestead Strike of 1892, which significantly set back unionizationefforts in the steel industry. <em>Homestead:</em> <em>TheHouseholds of a Mill Town</em> not only focuses on the plight ofthe American steel worker in the late nineteenth and earlytwentieth century, it also explores the domestic and communityaspects of life in that time period.</p>. Homestead Steel Works History. Homestead Steel Works fast Households Pennsylvania Homestead History 20th century. Steel-works Pennsylvania Homestead History 20th century. Homestead (Pa.) History 20th century. Homestead (Pa.) Social conditions 20th century. Ménages (Statistique) Pennsylvanie Homestead Histoire 20e siècle. Aciéries Pennsylvanie Homestead Histoire 20e siècle. Households fast Social conditions fast Steel-works fast Pennsylvania Homestead fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjMBpXt9CRKBmPMwwpQMP 1900-1999 fast History fast Waseleski, Tom, writer of foreword. Hays, Samuel P., writer of introduction. Print version: Byington, Margaret. Homestead. : University of Pittsburgh Press, ©2022 9780822966845 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3115008 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Byington, Margaret F. (Margaret Frances), 1877-1952 Homestead : the households of a mill town / Intro -- Foreword by Tom Waseleski -- Homestead Revisited -- Editor's Foreword -- Part I. The Mill and the Town -- Chapter I. Homestead and the Great Strike -- Chapter II. The Make-up of the Town -- Part II. The English-Speaking Households -- Chapter III. Work, Wages, and the Cost of Living -- Chapter IV. Rent in the Household Budget -- Chapter V. Table and Dinner Pail -- Chapter VI. Other Expenditures: The Budget as a Whole -- Chapter VII. Of Human Relationships -- Chapter VIII. The Children of Homestead -- Part III. The Slav as a Homesteader -- Chapter IX. The Slavs Chapter X. Life at 1.65 a Day -- Chapter XI. Family Life of the Slavs -- Chapter XII. The Slav Organized -- Part IV. The Mill and the Household -- Chapter XIII. The Mill and the Household -- Appendices -- I. Methods of Budget Study -- II. Tables giving general description and average weekly expenditure of each of the 90 budget families -- III. Employees in Homestead Plant of the United States Steel Corporation classified according to skill, citizenship, conjugal condition, etc., Mar. 1, 1907 IV. Classification and Earnings of Employees in Three Representative Steel Plants in the Pittsburgh District -- V. An Act to Enable Borough Councils to Establish Boards of Health. State of Pennsylvania. 1893 -- VI. Report of the Board of Health of the Borough of Homestead for the year ending December 31, 1908 -- VII. Record of Casualties on Unprotected Grade Crossings, Homestead, 1905-1907 -- VIII. Seven-Day Labor -- IX. Cost of Living in Pittsburgh -- X. Ratings on Men Employed in Iron and Steel Industry, Prudential Insurance Company of America -- XI. Carnegie Relief Fund XII. Accident Relief Plan of the United States Steel Corporation -- XIII. The Carnegie Library, Homestead -- XIV. Slavic Organizations in Homestead -- XV. Population of Homestead and Munhall -- Index Homestead Steel Works History. Homestead Steel Works fast Households Pennsylvania Homestead History 20th century. Steel-works Pennsylvania Homestead History 20th century. Ménages (Statistique) Pennsylvanie Homestead Histoire 20e siècle. Aciéries Pennsylvanie Homestead Histoire 20e siècle. Households fast Social conditions fast Steel-works fast |
title | Homestead : the households of a mill town / |
title_auth | Homestead : the households of a mill town / |
title_exact_search | Homestead : the households of a mill town / |
title_full | Homestead : the households of a mill town / Margaret F. Byington ; with a new foreword by Tom Waseleski and with an introduction by Samuel P. Hays. |
title_fullStr | Homestead : the households of a mill town / Margaret F. Byington ; with a new foreword by Tom Waseleski and with an introduction by Samuel P. Hays. |
title_full_unstemmed | Homestead : the households of a mill town / Margaret F. Byington ; with a new foreword by Tom Waseleski and with an introduction by Samuel P. Hays. |
title_short | Homestead : |
title_sort | homestead the households of a mill town |
title_sub | the households of a mill town / |
topic | Homestead Steel Works History. Homestead Steel Works fast Households Pennsylvania Homestead History 20th century. Steel-works Pennsylvania Homestead History 20th century. Ménages (Statistique) Pennsylvanie Homestead Histoire 20e siècle. Aciéries Pennsylvanie Homestead Histoire 20e siècle. Households fast Social conditions fast Steel-works fast |
topic_facet | Homestead Steel Works History. Homestead Steel Works Households Pennsylvania Homestead History 20th century. Steel-works Pennsylvania Homestead History 20th century. Homestead (Pa.) History 20th century. Homestead (Pa.) Social conditions 20th century. Ménages (Statistique) Pennsylvanie Homestead Histoire 20e siècle. Aciéries Pennsylvanie Homestead Histoire 20e siècle. Households Social conditions Steel-works Pennsylvania Homestead History |
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