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Mine towns : buildings for workers in Michigan's Copper Country
In the 19th century, the Keweenaw Peninsula of Northern Michigan was the site of America's first mineral land rush as companies hastened to profit from the region's vast copper deposits. To lure workers to such a remote location - and work long hours in dangerous conditions - companies off...
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Định dạng: | Online Resource Sách |
Ngôn ngữ: | English |
Được phát hành: |
Minneapolis, Minn.
: University of Minnesota Press
, 2010
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | http://kunst.proxy.fid-lizenzen.de/fid/upso-ebooks-art/dx.doi.org/10.5749/minnesota/9780816665662.001.0001 |
Ghi chú tác giả: | Alison K. Hoagland |
E-Book Packages: | Oxford University Press : Minnesota Scholarship Online / Architecture |
Tóm tắt: | In the 19th century, the Keweenaw Peninsula of Northern Michigan was the site of America's first mineral land rush as companies hastened to profit from the region's vast copper deposits. To lure workers to such a remote location - and work long hours in dangerous conditions - companies offered not just competitive wages but also affordable housing, schools, health-care facilities, and churches. This book investigates how the architecture of a company town revealed the paternal relationship that existed between managers and workers - a relationship that both parties turned to their own advantage. |
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Mô tả vật lý: | Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xxvi, 307 p.)) |
số ISBN: | 9781452946610 |