Homestead: The Households of a Mill Town - Paperback

Homestead: The Households of a Mill Town - Paperback

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by Margaret Byington (Author)

Forward by Tom Waseleski

First published in 1910 in the classic Pittsburgh Survey, this pioneering work of American social history, reproduced in its entirety, describes daily life in a community that was dominated economically and physically by the giant Homestead Works of the United States Steel Corporation. The town of Homestead, just across the Monongahela River from Pittsburgh, developed as a completely separate city--a true mill town settled by newer immigrants and shaped in its attitudes by the infamous Homestead Strike of 1892, which significantly set back unionization efforts in the steel industry. Homestead: The Households of a Mill Town not only focuses on the plight of the American steel worker in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, it also explores the domestic and community aspects of life in that time period.

Author Biography

Margaret Byington (Author)
Margaret F. Byington (1877-1952) wrote a number of books about public welfare, social work, and community building throughout her lifetime.

Margaret F. Byington (Author)
Margaret F. Byington (1877-1952) wrote a number of books about public welfare, social work, and community building throughout her lifetime.

Number of Pages: 332
Dimensions: 1.02 x 8.98 x 5.98 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 22, 2022
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