Class-Conscious Coal Miners

The Emergence of a Working-Class Movement in Central Pennsylvania

(Author) Alan J. Singer
Format: Hardcover
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Bituminous coal miners in Central Pennsylvania were among the most militant and class-conscious workers in the United States in the post-World War I era. Class-Conscious Coal Miners examines the development of working-class consciousness as they fought to sustain their union, jobs, communities, and work pejoratives, what they described as the Miner's Freedom, against mechanization and operator open shop drives in the 1920s. Their struggles brought them into conflict with coal companies, a pro-business federal government, and the business-unionist leadership of the United Mine Workers of America. After the collapse of the bituminous coal industry in Central Pennsylvania starting in the 1950s, working-class consciousness gradually diminished until, in the present century, there has been a marked shift toward political conservatism.

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Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781438497716
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
May 1, 2024

Alan J. Singer

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