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Publisher:Between the Lines, 2015
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- Author: Heron, CraigDate:Created2015Summary:
Lunch-Bucket Lives takes the reader on a bumpy ride through the history of Hamilton's working people from the 1890s to the 1930s. It ambles along city streets, peers through kitchen doors and factory windows, marches up the steps of churches and fraternal halls, slips into saloons and dance halls, pauses to hear political speeches, and, above all, listens for the stories of men, women, youths, and children from families where people relied mainly on wages to survive. Heron takes wage-earning as a central element in working-class life, but also looks beyond the workplace into the households and neighbourhoods--settlement patterns and housing, marriage, child care, domestic labour, public health, schooling, charity and social work, popular culture, gender identities, ethnicity and ethnic conflict, and politics in various forms--presenting a comprehensive view of working-class life in the first half of the twentieth century.
Contents:- Opening the Lunch Bucket
- Part I: The View from the Mountain
- Hobson's Hamilton
- Studholme's People
- Part II: Keeping the Wolf from the Door
- Labouring for Love
- Bringing Home the Bacon
- School Bells and Factory Whistles
- Spending the Hard-Earned Bucks
- The Last Resort
- Part III: Punching the Clock
- Hold the Fort
- The Whip Hand
- Standing Up to the Boss
- Pat IV: The Ties That Bind
- The Family Circle
- One of the Girls
- Boys Will Be Boys
- Our Kind
- True Blue
- The Classes and the Masses
- Unassailable Rights
- Lunch-Bucket Politics.
Subject(s): Social conditions | Working classOriginal Publisher: Toronto, Between the LinesLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781771132121, 1771132124
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