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Village Life And Labour Raphael Samuel Editor

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Village Life And Labour Raphael Samuel Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.02 MB
Author: Raphael Samuel (editor)
ISBN: 9781138213548, 9781315448008, 1138213543, 1315448009
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Village Life And Labour Raphael Samuel Editor by Raphael Samuel (editor) 9781138213548, 9781315448008, 1138213543, 1315448009 instant download after payment.

Industrial discipline in mining, quarrying, brickmaking and other classes of mineral work was very different to that in nineteenth-century factories and mills. First published in 1977, this book deals with mineral workers of every class and discusses the peculiarities and common features of their work. It offers three detailed local studies: pit life in County Durham, slate quarrying in North Wales, and saltworkers in Cheshire alongside an introductory section on mineral workers in general. The author is concerned with the family and community setting; the social relationships at the point of production itself; job control and trade unionism; and with material culture, wages and earnings.

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