Iron Artisans: Welsh Immigrants and the American Age of Steel
Autor Ronald L. Lewisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 apr 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822947622
ISBN-10: 0822947625
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.28 kg
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN-10: 0822947625
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.28 kg
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Recenzii
“From previously fragmented histories, Ronald Lewis has created a coherent explanation of the strategic importance of immigrant Welsh workers to the rise of America’s metal industries. American iron, steel, and tin plate manufacturing would never have become competitive with their British precursors, he argues, without the repeated transnational transfer of skill, technical knowledge, managerial expertise, and—often to the woe of company owners—clannish labor cultures born in industrial South Wales. Lewis fills in countless gaps while never overstating his case. This well-written, exhaustively researched book will become the new standard on the Welsh role in US heavy industry from 1860 to 1910.” —Anne Kelly Knowles, author of Mastering Iron: The Struggle to Modernize an American Industry, 1800–1868
“Iron Artisans is a deeply interesting, insightful, and meticulously researched book. Ron Lewis addresses a major gap in the study of American industry and immigration and ethnicity in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by providing a comprehensive, full-length study of the contribution and experiences of Welsh immigrants in the American iron, steel, and tinplate industries. His book brings out well the human dimension to the topic and establishes the importance of individual experience and contingency, as well as structural factors, as agents of change. Equally, a sense of place emerges strongly in the discussions on various Welsh communities, be they in Pittsburgh or Youngstown. A fascinating new contribution to literature in the field.” —Bill Jones, Cardiff University
“Iron Artisans is a deeply interesting, insightful, and meticulously researched book. Ron Lewis addresses a major gap in the study of American industry and immigration and ethnicity in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by providing a comprehensive, full-length study of the contribution and experiences of Welsh immigrants in the American iron, steel, and tinplate industries. His book brings out well the human dimension to the topic and establishes the importance of individual experience and contingency, as well as structural factors, as agents of change. Equally, a sense of place emerges strongly in the discussions on various Welsh communities, be they in Pittsburgh or Youngstown. A fascinating new contribution to literature in the field.” —Bill Jones, Cardiff University
Notă biografică
Ronald L. Lewis is professor and Stuart and Joyce Robbins Chair emeritus at West Virginia University and historian laureate of West Virginia. He is the author of eight books and numerous articles and book chapters, and coeditor of fourteen books. In retirement he continues to reside in Morgantown, West Virginia, with his wife, Susan.