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A Historical Dictionary of American Industrial Language

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This dictionary is designed to make the industrial vocabulary of earlier eras understandable and accessible to contemporary investigation. It brings together in one place a great deal of information that has been widely scattered in obscure places. The specialized language of the shop, the mill, and other everyday settings, although initially familiar, becomes quite foreign in the context of general lanuage. Mulligan contends that, upon close examination of this specialized vocabulary, the lives and experiences of the early workers can be better understood, thus opening another avenue in the exploration of this country's industrial heritage. As a historical barometer reflecting the extent of change in an industry, the language of particular crafts and industries brings together the social and cultural background of the participants, and the dynamic of the activity or work.


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WILLIAM H. MULLIGAN, JR., is Director of the Clarke Historical Library and Adjunct Professor of History at Central Michigan University. He is the author of several books and has contributed articles to Life and Labor: Dimensions of American Working Class History, The Craftsman in Early America, Journal of Economic History, and Journal of Family Issues.


Product details

Authors William H. Mulligan, Mulligan William
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 12.08.1988
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches
 
EAN 9780313241710
ISBN 978-0-313-24171-0
 
Subjects BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General
Industry & industrial studies
Industry and industrial studies
Geography and World Cultures: Culture
 

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