In Pennsylvania Mining Families, Barry P. Michrina offers a luminous portrait of Pennsylvania coal miners and their response to economic oppression. He follows them from the great coal strike of 1927 through daily threats of injury and death in the mines to the departure of children and grandchildren as the industry has declined. Drawing on numerous first-hand interviews, as well as extensive archival research, he analyzes the change in work practices, the miners’ own views about their ever-evolving situation, and relationships between miners and mining companies—undercutting the stereotypical picture of the rebellious miner. Barry P. Michrina, professor of anthropology at Colorado Mesa University, is the author of Person to Person: Fieldwo...
The Dreiser Committee, including writers Theodore Dreiser, John Dos Passos, and Sherwood Anderson, i...
Across Central Appalachia the boom and bust cycle of the coal market has shaped the character of com...
After researching ten monuments in my hometown of Shamokin, a small anthracite coal region town in c...
Few people in America today live with the dangers and deprivations that Appalachian coal mining fami...
This thesis project examines literature about Appalachian coal mining communities in order to explor...
For over a century, coal company towns dotted northeastern Pennsylvania’s landscape, sitting upon th...
An interracial documentary project conducted over the past 18 months in Mount Hope, WV in the heart ...
My work is my research. Thinking and learning are a part of my process. The lessons and challenges i...
For over a hundred years, coal has helped power America\u27s economy.\u27 In short, without coal min...
Central Appalachia was a place of great wealth for many, but not for those who lived there. For many...
Coal miners evoke admiration and sympathy from the public, and writers—some seeking a muse, others a...
The book Voices from the Appalachian Coalfieds will be presented in dramatic fashion with photograph...
Much has been written about life in the coalfields of the Appalachias. Most all of these works have ...
The Mining Life is a historical study of mixed communities and families tied to the corporate mining...
Nineteenth century coal miners\u27 oral interviews from Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia convey...
The Dreiser Committee, including writers Theodore Dreiser, John Dos Passos, and Sherwood Anderson, i...
Across Central Appalachia the boom and bust cycle of the coal market has shaped the character of com...
After researching ten monuments in my hometown of Shamokin, a small anthracite coal region town in c...
Few people in America today live with the dangers and deprivations that Appalachian coal mining fami...
This thesis project examines literature about Appalachian coal mining communities in order to explor...
For over a century, coal company towns dotted northeastern Pennsylvania’s landscape, sitting upon th...
An interracial documentary project conducted over the past 18 months in Mount Hope, WV in the heart ...
My work is my research. Thinking and learning are a part of my process. The lessons and challenges i...
For over a hundred years, coal has helped power America\u27s economy.\u27 In short, without coal min...
Central Appalachia was a place of great wealth for many, but not for those who lived there. For many...
Coal miners evoke admiration and sympathy from the public, and writers—some seeking a muse, others a...
The book Voices from the Appalachian Coalfieds will be presented in dramatic fashion with photograph...
Much has been written about life in the coalfields of the Appalachias. Most all of these works have ...
The Mining Life is a historical study of mixed communities and families tied to the corporate mining...
Nineteenth century coal miners\u27 oral interviews from Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia convey...
The Dreiser Committee, including writers Theodore Dreiser, John Dos Passos, and Sherwood Anderson, i...
Across Central Appalachia the boom and bust cycle of the coal market has shaped the character of com...
After researching ten monuments in my hometown of Shamokin, a small anthracite coal region town in c...