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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Foreword: Walter Licht
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Part I: The Environmental Setting
    1. 1. The Physical Surroundings
    2. 2. The Industry
    3. 3. The Community
  8. Part II: Work
    1. 4. The Productive System
    2. 5. The Reward System
  9. Part III: The Individual Response
    1. 6. Mobility
  10. Part IV: The Collective Response: The Reward System
    1. 7. The First Union
    2. 8. The Collapse of the W.B.A.
    3. 9. A Violent Interlude
    4. 10. Reorganization and Collapse
    5. 11. Final Organization
  11. Part V: The Collective Response: The Physical Plant
    1. 12. Mine Safety
    2. 13. Welfare
    3. 14. An Overview
  12. Notes
  13. Appendix I. Production and Employment in the Anthracite Industry
  14. 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
  15. Appendix III. Contract Between a Miner and a Store
  16. 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
  17. Bibliography
  18. Index

Contents

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

Bibliography

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