The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... workers themselves . Does this more immediate evidence suggest any different perspectives on the experience of life in the working class , or in industrial cities ? To what extent did the few workers represented here hold the values of ...
... workers themselves . Does this more immediate evidence suggest any different perspectives on the experience of life in the working class , or in industrial cities ? To what extent did the few workers represented here hold the values of ...
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... workers themselves . Only a few of these changes and a small sampling of workers are documented here . What did workers of the late nineteenth century notice about changes in their work ? What distinctions did the factory itself make ...
... workers themselves . Only a few of these changes and a small sampling of workers are documented here . What did workers of the late nineteenth century notice about changes in their work ? What distinctions did the factory itself make ...
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... workers ? How effective were workers ' individual efforts in providing for old age ? What effect might a long period of dependence by an el- derly parent have upon the following generation in the family ? Why would this situation rouse ...
... workers ? How effective were workers ' individual efforts in providing for old age ? What effect might a long period of dependence by an el- derly parent have upon the following generation in the family ? Why would this situation rouse ...
Inhalt
WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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