German workers in industrial Chicago, 1850-1910 : a comparative perspective /

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Main Authors: Keil, Hartmut, 1942- (Editor), Jentz, John B., 1944- (Editor), Faires, Nora Helen, (Author), Oestreicher, Richard Jules, 1947- (Author), Suhrbur, Thomas J., 1946- (Author), Barrett, James R., 1950- (Author), Harzig, Christiane, (Author), Schneider, Dorothee, 1952- (Author), Levine, Bruce C., 1949- (Author), Schneirov, Richard, (Author), Heiss, Christine, (Author), Buhle, Paul, 1944- (Author), Ensslen, Klaus, (Author), Ickstadt, Heinz, (Author)
Corporate Author: Chicago Project (Universität München)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: DeKalb, Ill. : Northern Illinois University Press, 1983.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction /
  • Hartmut Keil and John B. Jentz
  • German immigrant workers and their place in American urban society.
  • Chicago's German working class in 1900 /
  • Hartmut Keil
  • Occupational patterns of German-Americans in nineteenth-century cities /
  • Nora Faires
  • Industrialization, class, and competing cultural systems: Detroit workers, 1875-1900 /
  • Richard Oestreicher
  • Industrialization and transformation of work.
  • Skilled workers and industrialization: Chicago's German cabinetmakers and machinists, 1880-1900 /
  • John B. Jentz
  • Ethnicity in the formation of the Chicago carpenters union: 1855-1890 /
  • Thomas J. Suhrbur
  • Immigrant workers in early mass production industry: work rationalization and job control conflicts in Chicago's packinghouses, 1900-1904 /
  • James R. Barrett
  • Neighborhood and everyday life.
  • Chicago's German north side, 1800-1900: the structure of the Gilded Age ethnic neighborhood /
  • Christiane Harzig
  • "For whom are all the good things in life?" German-American housewives discuss their budgets /
  • Dorothee Schneider
  • Politics and culture.
  • Free soil, free labor, and Freimanner: German Chicago in the Civil War era /
  • Bruce Carlan Levine
  • Class conflict, municipal politics, and governmental reform in Gilded Age Chicago, 1871-1875 /
  • Richard Schneirov
  • German radicals in industrial America: the lehr-und wehr-verein in Gilded Age Chicago /
  • Christine Heiss
  • German socialists and the roots of American working-class radicalism /
  • Paul Buhle
  • German working-class culture in Chicago: continuity and change in the decade from 1900 to 1910 /
  • Klaus Ensslen and Heinz Ickstadt.