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ISBN: 0801850290
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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0801850290
American Artisans: Crafting Society Identity, 1750-1850
Given the fundamental changes that transformed American society in the years between Benjamin Franklin's apprenticeship in a printer's shop and mid-19th-century efforts to organize labouring men and women, no social group offers a more interesting spectacle than skilled tradesmen or artisans. Download American Artisans: Crafting Society Identity, 1750-1850 from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. They came from various ethnic backgrounds (some worked in slavery), took their religion and politics seriously, lived mostly in cities but also in the countryside, and in many cases became pillars of their communities. This book examines the role of artisans in the American economy and society in the 18th and 19th centuries. Going beyond the traditional story of the decline of journeyman status, it explores a variety of themes loosely centred around opportunities Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.
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American Artisans education books for free. They came from various ethnic backgrounds (some worked in slavery), took their religion and politics seriously, lived mostly in cities but also in the countryside, and in many cases became pillars of their communities Going beyond the traditional story of the decline of journeyman status, it explores a variety of themes loosely centred around opportunities
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