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The American Work Ethic and the Changing Work Force: An Historical Perspective: Contributions in Labor Studies

Autor Herbert Applebaum
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iun 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A major force in American society, the work ethic has played a pivotal role in U.S. history, affecting cultural, social, and economic institutions. But what is the American work ethic? Not only has it changed from one era to another, but it varies with race, gender, and occupation. Considering such diverse groups as Colonial craftsmen, slaves, 19th century women, and 20th century factory workers, this book provides a history of the American work ethic from Colonial times to the present. Tracing both continuities and differences, the book is divided into sections on the Colonial era, the 19th century and the 20th century and includes chapters on both major occupational groups, such as farmers, factory workers, laborers, and gender, racial, and ethnic minorities.This approach, which covers all major groups in U.S. history, enables the reader to discern how the work ethic applied to different occupational and ethnic groups over time. The book subjects the work ethic to an analysis based on historical, sociological, economic, and anthropological perspectives and provides an analysis of current thinking about how the work ethic applied to various groups and classes in different historical periods.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313306778
ISBN-10: 031330677X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Labor Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Herbert Applebaum, who received his PhD from SUNY-Buffalo, is the author of five previous books on work, including, most recently, Colonial Americans at Work (1996). He has been active in the construction industry, both as a worker and in management positions. His other books include Royal Blue: The Culture of Construction Workers (1981), Work in Non-Market and Transitional Societies (1984), Work in Market and Industrial Societies (1984), Perspectives in Cultural Anthropology (1987), and The Concept of Work: Ancient, Medieval and Modern (1992).

Cuprins

IntroductionThe Colonial PeriodThe American Work Ethic in the Colonial PeriodColonial FarmersColonial CraftsmenServitude: White and BlackColonial WomenThe American Revolution and the American Work EthicThe Nineteenth CenturyThe American Work Ethic in the Nineteenth CenturyFarmers in the Nineteenth CenturyArtisans in the Nineteenth CenturyFactories in the Nineteenth CenturyLaborers and Manual Workers in the Nineteenth CenturySlavery and Blacks in the Nineteenth CenturyWomen in the Nineteenth CenturyThe Twentieth CenturyThe American Work Ethic in the Twentieth CenturyFactories in the Twentieth CenturyFarmers in the Twentieth CenturyWhite Collar and Professional Workers in the Twentieth CenturySkilled and Craft Workers in the Twentieth CenturyWomen in the Twentieth CenturyMinorities in the Twentieth CenturyConclusionIndex

Recenzii

The American Work Ethic performs its task. Applebaum sysnthesize America's industrial history and mixes in the voices of farmers, craftsmen, women, African-Americans, immigrants, and capitalists.