Working Communities and the Victorian-American Company Town
Fayette was a geographically isolated town whose sole purpose was to smelt iron. It is generally representative of company towns in Victorian America, and its workforce experienced many of the same relationships to industrial technology and bureaucratic m
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Sarah E. Cowie
The Plurality of Power: An Archaeology of Industrial Capitalism
Sarah E. Cowie Department of Anthropology University of Arizona Tucson, AZ USA [email protected]
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