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Oysters Macaroni Beer Thurber Texas And The Company Store Gene Rhea Tucker

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Oysters Macaroni Beer Thurber Texas And The Company Store Gene Rhea Tucker
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Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.09 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Gene Rhea Tucker
ISBN: 9780896727687, 0896727688
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Oysters Macaroni Beer Thurber Texas And The Company Store Gene Rhea Tucker by Gene Rhea Tucker 9780896727687, 0896727688 instant download after payment.

From 1894 to 1934, a span of forty years that saw its parent company go from coal mining to oil drilling, the Texas Pacific Mercantile and Manufacturing Company operated and managed the various commercial and service enterprises essential to life in Thurber, Texas. Thurber was a company town, wholly owned by the Texas and Pacific Coal Company, and the inhabitants viewed the "company store" with suspicion before and after unionization in 1903, believing it monopolistic and exploitative. But to call the mercantile a monopoly, or a mere contrivance to exploit laborers, paints an incomplete portrait of the company store as it existed in Thurber and elsewhere. With a keen eye for context--honed by a career in banking--Tucker reads the pages of ledgers in the same way most historians read diaries or newspapers. In this thoroughgoing study he examines a wealth of company records, interviews, and newspaper accounts, presenting a case study not only of the microcosm of Thurber and TPM&M but of relations between labor and management in industrializing Texas, and a larger story of the complex role of the company store and company town in America. Also 04 Activeable in e-book formats, 978-0-89672-773-1, $24.95

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