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Cover
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Copyright
Foreword: Walter Licht
Contents
Introduction
Part I: The Environmental Setting
1. The Physical Surroundings
2. The Industry
3. The Community
Part II: Work
4. The Productive System
5. The Reward System
Part III: The Individual Response
6. Mobility
Part IV: The Collective Response: The Reward System
7. The First Union
8. The Collapse of the W.B.A.
9. A Violent Interlude
10. Reorganization and Collapse
11. Final Organization
Part V: The Collective Response: The Physical Plant
12. Mine Safety
13. Welfare
14. An Overview
Notes
Appendix I. Production and Employment in the Anthracite Industry
Appendix II. Rules Adopted by the Coal Operators and Mine Superintendents of the Eastern District of the Wyoming and Lackawanna Coal Fields, at the Mine Inspector's Office, Scranton, Pennsylvania, December 24, 1881
Appendix III. Contract Between a Miner and a Store
Appendix IV. Rules to Govern the Mining of Coal in Pittston and Vicinity as Adopted by the Operators and Miners This 12th Day of August, 1863
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