Between 1880 and 1922, the coal fields of southern West Virginia witnessed two bloody and protracted strikes, the formation of two competing unions, and the largest armed conflict in American labor history-a week-long battle between 20,000 coal miners and 5,000 state police, deputy sheriffs, and mine guards. These events resulted in an untold number of deaths, indictments of over 550 coal miners for insurrection and treason, and four declarations of martial law. Corbin argues that these violent events were collective and militant acts of aggression interconnected and conditioned by decades of oppression. His study goes a long way toward breaking down the old stereotypes of Appalachian and coal mining culture. This edition contains a new preface and afterword by author David A. Corbin.
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Book Details
Title
Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields
Imprint
West Virginia University Press
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
West Virginia University Press
Source ISBN
9781940425795
Genre
History
ISBN13
9781940425795
Book Category
Economics, Business and Management Books
BISAC Subject Heading
HIS038000
Book Subcategory
Industrial Studies Books
ISBN10
9781940425795
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
18 mm
Height
228 mm
Length
152 mm
Weight
333 gr
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