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ACLS Humanities E-Book
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File Type |
Electronic text and image data. |
System Details |
Mode of access: Intranet. |
Note |
Description based on t.p. screen of 2006-03-23. |
Funding |
This volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. |
Note |
"This electronic book contains the following additional features not available in the print version: Links to external informational resources; 9 additional images"--Copyright and Permissions. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Part 1. Race, class, gender, and defining the sweatshop and modern shop in progressive America. Eastern European Jews and the rise of a transnational garment economy ; "The great Jewish métier" : factory inspectors, Jewish workers, and defining the sweatshop, 1880-1910 ; "A race ignorant, miserable and immoral" : sweatshop danger and labor in the home, 1890-1910 ; Workers made well : home, work, homework, and the model shop, 1910-1930 -- pt. 2. Women and gender in the sweatshop and in the anti-sweatshop campaign. Gaunt men, gaunt wives : femininity, masculinity, and the worker question, 1880-1909 ; Inspecting bodies : sexual difference and strategies of organizing, 1910-1930 ; "Swallowed up in a sea of masculinity" : factionalism and gender struggles in the ILGWU, 1910-1934. |
Original Version |
Transcribed from: Sweated work, weak bodies : anti-sweatshop campaigns and languages of labor / Daniel E. Bender. Rutgers, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c2004. x, 272 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. 0813533376 0813533384 |
Subject |
Sweatshops -- United States -- History.
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Sweatshops -- United States -- Prevention -- History.
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Alien labor -- United States -- History.
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Clothing workers -- United States -- History.
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Added Author |
American Council of Learned Societies.
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In: |
ACLS Humanities E-Book. URL: https://www.humanitiesebook.org/ |
ISBN |
0813534445 (E-Book) |
Standard No. |
2027/heb90020 hdl |
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