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The landscape of industry and the negotiation of place: An archaeological study of worker agency in a Pennsylvania coal company town, 1891--1947.

机译:工业景观和地方谈判:1891--1947年,宾夕法尼亚州一家煤炭公司镇的工人机构的考古研究。

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This study uses an interpretive, contextual historical archaeology to examine the physical and cultural landscape of an abandoned coal mining town in western Pennsylvania. Written, oral, and archaeological evidence is used to reconstruct past community life in the company town of Helvetia (1891–1947) and to explore the ways that mine workers and their families constructed their sense of community and family, their individual identities, and their sense of place within the controlled environment of the coal company town. The issues of worker agency and social relations within the industrial landscape are considered using a theoretical framework that explores the discursive, multivocal, and polysemic nature of landscape, material culture, and social action. Multiple lines of evidence reveal that the miners and their families were social actors engaged in a series of relationships with the coal company, and as such, they participated in a dialogue with officials of the Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal Company over the creation of a living environment within company housing, and over the use of space within the backlot of the doublehouse and within the town at large. Elements of working-class culture and identity are discernible in the remains of this community, while worker agency is most evident in a series of physical alterations to the miners' doublehouse and through a sequence of changes to the physical landscape of the backlot, changes initiated by the tenants, not the company. Oral and historical sources also suggest that many of the cultural practices, traditions, and beliefs held by members of Helvetia's ethnically diverse community were materially and cognitively significant to the creation of a living environment and to the negotiation of place within the industrial landscape. While the working classes are frequently portrayed as resistant, reactive, or merely passive recipients of corporate ideology, the combined oral, documentary, and archaeological evidence in this study indicates that Helvetia's residents actively shaped and negotiated their physical, social, and economic well-being despite the restrictions of life in a company town under a regimen of industrial capitalism and a system of corporate paternalism.
机译:这项研究使用一种解释性的,背景相关的历史考古学来研究宾夕法尼亚州西部一个废弃煤矿镇的自然和文化景观。书面,口头和考古学证据被用于重建赫尔维蒂亚镇(Helvetia,1891-1947年)的过去社区生活,并探索矿工及其家人建立社区和家庭意识,个人身份及其生活方式的方式。在煤炭公司城镇受控环境中的位置感。使用理论框架来研究工业景观中的工人代理和社会关系问题,该理论框架探索景观,物质文化和社会行为的话语性,多语言性和多义性。多方面的证据表明,矿工及其家庭是与煤炭公司建立了一系列关系的社会行为者,因此,他们与罗切斯特和匹兹堡煤炭公司的官员就建立生活环境参加了对话。在公司房屋内,以及在双人间的后院内和整个城镇内使用空间。工人阶级文化和身份的要素在这个社区的遗迹中是可辨别的,而工人代理在矿工双屋的一系列物理改造中以及通过对后备仓库自然景观的一系列变化中最明显地体现出来由租户,而不是公司。口述和历史资料还表明,Helvetia族裔社区成员所持的许多文化习俗,传统和信仰对于创造居住环境和在工业景观中进行位置谈判具有物质和认知意义。虽然工人阶级经常被描绘成抵抗,被动或被动地接受企业意识形态的人,但这项研究中口头,文献和考古学证据的综合表明,Helvetia的居民积极塑造和协商了他们的身体,社会和经济福祉尽管在工业资本主义和公司家长制的制度下,公司城镇的生活受到限制。

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  • 作者

    Metheny, Karen Bescherer.;

  • 作者单位

    Boston University.;

  • 授予单位 Boston University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.; Sociology Social Structure and Development.; History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 860 p.
  • 总页数 860
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 古人类学;社会结构和社会关系;美洲史;
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