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Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic Orthography - - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

Divination in the Ancient Near East - - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

Agriculture in Iron Age Israel - Oded Borowski - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

A Catholic New Deal - Kenneth J. Heineman - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

A Catholic New Deal - Kenneth J. Heineman - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

Our popular image of the era of the Great Depression is one of bread lines, labor wars, and leftist firebrands. Absent from this picture are religiously motivated social reformers, notably Catholic clergy and laity. In A Catholic New Deal, Kenneth Heineman rethinks the religious roots of labor organizing and social reform in America during the 1930s. He focuses on Pittsburgh, the leading industrial city of the time, a key center for the rise of American labor, and a critical Democratic power base, thanks in large part to Mayor David Lawrence and the Catholic vote. Despite the fact that Catholics were the core of the American industrial working class in the 1930s, historians (and many contemporary observers) have underestimated or ignored the religious component of labor activism in this era. In fact, many labor historians have argued that workers could not have formed successful industrial unions without first severing their religious ties. Heineman disputes this, arguing that there would have been no steelworkers union without Pittsburgh Catholics such as James Cox, Patrick Fagan, Carl Hensler, Phil Murray, and Charles Owen Rice. He presents a complex portrait of American Catholicism in which a large number of activist priests and laity championed a distinctly Catholic vision of social justice. This vision was anti-Communist, anti-Fascist, and anti-laissez faire. These Catholics, in turn, helped to make the Democratic Party and the CIO powerful organizations. A Catholic New Deal shows conclusively the important role that religion played in the history of organized labor in America.

DKK 405.00
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Making Arms in the Machine Age - James J. Farley - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

Making Arms in the Machine Age - James J. Farley - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

Making Arms in the Machine Age traces the growth and development of the United States Arsenal at Frankford, Pennsylvania, from its origin in 1816 to 1870. During this period, the arsenal evolved from a small post where skilled workers hand-produced small arms ammunition to a full-scale industrial complex employing a large civilian workforce. James Farley uses the history of the arsenal to examine larger issues including the changing technology of early nineteenth-century warfare, the impact of new technology on the United States Army, and the reactions of workers and their families and communities to the coming of industrialization. Shortly after the War of 1812, the U. S. Army founded several new arsenals, including Frankford, to build up supplies of arms and ammunition then in short supply. At that time, the Army was held in low regard because of its perceived poor performance in the war, so the arrival of arsenals was not welcomed. By 1870, however, the arsenal at Frankford had integrated itself into the community and become a valued and respected member of it. Farley argues that the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army created an industrial system of manufacture at Frankford well in advance of private industry. He also contends that the evolution of the Army into an employer of a large-scale civilian workforce helped to end the isolation and anti-militarism that plagued it after the War of 1812. Farley's study joins recent work in the history of technology, such as Judith McGaw's That Wonderful Machine, that seeks to understand technological change in its social and cultural context.

DKK 311.00
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Gezer VI - Garth Gilmour - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

Everyday Life in the German Book Trade - Pamela E. Selwyn - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

Hostility in the House of God - Dillon T. Thornton - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Asking Mystery - Michael Gelven - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

In a Defiant Stance - John P. Reid - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Letter from Prison - W. Clark Gilpin - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk