This research explores the subtle distribution of power within early American industrial capitalism, as seen in the nineteenth-century company town of Fayette, Michigan. Research methods for the project include GIS-based analysis of the built environment and artifact patterns; the development of a historical ethnography for the town; and archaeological excavations of household refuse excavated from three class-based neighborhoods (an artifact database is attached to this document in CD format). Issues surrounding power and agency are explored in regard to three heuristic categories of power. In the first category, the company imposed a system of structural, class-based power that is most visible in hierarchical differences in pay and housin...
Bibliography: leaves. [141-145].This thesis is a case study of the social relations of power within ...
This dissertation explores the ways in which a diverse workforce negotiated differences and formed n...
This dissertation describes the historical processes that made farmers and rural laborers into a coh...
Company towns were products of nineteenth and early twentieth century attempts to attract and contro...
Historically, studies of Appalachia’s company coal mining towns have interpreted residents’ economic...
Hegemonic power structures in the Appalachian mountains solidified during the Industrial Age and sha...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Teaching American History, 2006Between 188...
Historical archaeologists have frequently tried to interpret aspects of the social organization of p...
Hampden and Woodberry, two neighborhoods located in what is today central Baltimore, Maryland, are i...
This study was based on a project to document surviving company housing built by the refractory bric...
The three foremost lumbertowns in Michigan--Saginaw, Bay City, and Muskegon--evolved from the wilder...
Company towns were the spatial manifestation of a social ideology and an economic rationale. The con...
Short summary: This paper proposes a philosophical reconfiguration of the role of mass produced g...
The social, economic, political, and environmental history of an industrially-polluted town was inve...
Rejecting the formidable stereotype of the “company town,” and narrow perspective of capital-labor r...
Bibliography: leaves. [141-145].This thesis is a case study of the social relations of power within ...
This dissertation explores the ways in which a diverse workforce negotiated differences and formed n...
This dissertation describes the historical processes that made farmers and rural laborers into a coh...
Company towns were products of nineteenth and early twentieth century attempts to attract and contro...
Historically, studies of Appalachia’s company coal mining towns have interpreted residents’ economic...
Hegemonic power structures in the Appalachian mountains solidified during the Industrial Age and sha...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Teaching American History, 2006Between 188...
Historical archaeologists have frequently tried to interpret aspects of the social organization of p...
Hampden and Woodberry, two neighborhoods located in what is today central Baltimore, Maryland, are i...
This study was based on a project to document surviving company housing built by the refractory bric...
The three foremost lumbertowns in Michigan--Saginaw, Bay City, and Muskegon--evolved from the wilder...
Company towns were the spatial manifestation of a social ideology and an economic rationale. The con...
Short summary: This paper proposes a philosophical reconfiguration of the role of mass produced g...
The social, economic, political, and environmental history of an industrially-polluted town was inve...
Rejecting the formidable stereotype of the “company town,” and narrow perspective of capital-labor r...
Bibliography: leaves. [141-145].This thesis is a case study of the social relations of power within ...
This dissertation explores the ways in which a diverse workforce negotiated differences and formed n...
This dissertation describes the historical processes that made farmers and rural laborers into a coh...