Coal Dust on Your Feet
- 338 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Coal Dust on Your Feet is a historical ethnography covering a century and a half, looking at the lives and struggles of the immigrants who came to work in the Pennsylvania anthracite mines.
Táto séria skúma bohatú históriu a ekológiu povodia jednej z najstarších riek sveta. Prostredníctvom multidisciplinárneho prístupu spája vedy, spoločenské vedy, literatúru a filozofiu. Ponúka rozprávania o domorodých kmeňoch, ranom osídľovaní, priemyselnom rozvoji a prírodnom svete. Séria hľadá modely pre udržateľnejšie spolužitie človeka s prírodou v dnešnej dobe.


Coal Dust on Your Feet is a historical ethnography covering a century and a half, looking at the lives and struggles of the immigrants who came to work in the Pennsylvania anthracite mines.
The Rise, Decline, and Restoration of an Anthracite Mining Town
Focusing on the lives and struggles of immigrants in Pennsylvania's anthracite mines, this historical ethnography spans a century and a half. It delves into their experiences, challenges, and contributions, offering a rich narrative that highlights the cultural and social dynamics of mining communities. The book provides a deep understanding of the immigrant experience in the context of labor, resilience, and identity within the harsh realities of the coal industry.