Remembering Lattimer: Labor, Migration, and Race in Pennsylvania Anthracite Country: Working Class in American History
Autor Paul A. Shackelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 sep 2018
Compelling and timely, Remembering Lattimer restores an American tragedy to our public memory.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780252041990
ISBN-10: 0252041992
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 21 black & white photographs, 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Seria Working Class in American History
ISBN-10: 0252041992
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 21 black & white photographs, 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Seria Working Class in American History
Recenzii
"Shackel brings the tools of archaeology, ethnography, and history to bear on an important moment in U.S. labor history, to disclose how immigration, labor strife and racial-ethnic discrimination were and continue to be at play, a long-term perspective informative for addressing these timely issues today."--Robert Paynter, coeditor of Lines That Divide: Historical Archaeologies of Race, Class, and Gender
"Shackel's contribution provides a deeply researched discussion about an often-neglected event in labor history." --International Journal of Heritage Studies
"This important and timely book uncovers the forgotten history of the Lattimer Strike and massacre, its impact on the history and development of organized labor in the United States, and the enduring legacies of racial and class tensions these events have for the present. The story of the xenophobic exploitation of immigrants and their subsequent central role in the struggle for better working conditions and wages is used to offer a thoughtful and considered intervention into contemporary polarizing debates about immigration and migrant labor. Remembering Lattimer is a statement about the implications of the choices communities and nations alike make to collectively remember and forget, and the importance of breaking long held silences for the insight the past may offer for present and future aspirations for social justice."--Laurajane Smith, coauthor of Heritage, Communities, and Archaeology
"Shackel's contribution provides a deeply researched discussion about an often-neglected event in labor history." --International Journal of Heritage Studies
"This important and timely book uncovers the forgotten history of the Lattimer Strike and massacre, its impact on the history and development of organized labor in the United States, and the enduring legacies of racial and class tensions these events have for the present. The story of the xenophobic exploitation of immigrants and their subsequent central role in the struggle for better working conditions and wages is used to offer a thoughtful and considered intervention into contemporary polarizing debates about immigration and migrant labor. Remembering Lattimer is a statement about the implications of the choices communities and nations alike make to collectively remember and forget, and the importance of breaking long held silences for the insight the past may offer for present and future aspirations for social justice."--Laurajane Smith, coauthor of Heritage, Communities, and Archaeology
Notă biografică
Paul A. Shackel is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maryland-College Park. His books include Archaeology, Heritage and Civic Engagement: Working Toward the Public Good and New Philadelphia: An Archaeology of Race in the Heartland.