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Common labour : workers and the digging of North American canals, 1780-1860 / Peter Way 인기도
발행사항
New York ; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009, c1993
청구기호
331.1292713 -A9-1
자료실
[서울관] 서고(열람신청 후 1층 대출대)
형태사항
xvii, 304 p. : map ; 23 cm
표준번호/부호
ISBN: 9780521102650 (paperback)
ISBN: 9780521440332 (hardback)
ISBN: 0521440335 (hardback)
제어번호
MONO2200907584
주기사항
Includes bibliographical references and index

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Contents

List of tables page ix

Acknowledgements xi

Chronology of construction for main canals xii

Abbreviations xv

Map: Main canals of the North American Canal Era, 1780-1860 xvii

Introduction 1

1 Early canals, 1780-1812 18

2 "As low as labor and capital can afford": the contracting system, 1817-1840 47

3 "Human labor, physical and intelligent" 76

4 Payment "fit for labouring people" 105

5 "The greatest quantity of labour" 131

6 "Canawlers and citizens" 163

7 "Guerilla war": labour conflict in the 1830s 200

8 "This new order of things": the 1840s-1850s 229

Conclusion 265

Appendix 1: Tables 1-16 275

Appendix 2: Tables 17-18 287

Index 301

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    This study of canal construction workers between 1780 and 1860 challenges labour history's focus on skilled craftsmen and the model of working-class culture it generated. Canallers, part of the mass of unskilled labour thrown up by industrial capitalism, had an experience that differed in many ways from artisans. Once on the labour market, they were wholly alienated, more fully exploited, worse off economically and socially fragmented. Their struggle as members of a class pivoted on material conditions not on skill and shop-floor control. Canal construction played a significant role in the rise of industrial capitalism by opening new markets, providing an army of workers and initiating the state?capital ties so important in later years. Increasingly dominated by Irish immigrants the workforce lived in shanty towns at the work site or in nearby cities, the setting for much vice and violence. These were not the vibrant working-class communities of later labour history and the situation deteriorated in the late 1830s as labour surplus caused massive unemployment and depressed wages. The history of canal workers traces another strand of the labour story, one where the absence of skills bred powerlessness that made common labour's engagement with capital markedly unequal.

    This study challenges labour history's focus on skilled craftsmen and the model of working-class culture it generated.

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