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Keith Dix : What's a Coal Miner to Do: The Mechanization of Coal Mining (Pittsburgh Series in Social and Labor History)
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Author: Keith Dix
Title: What's a Coal Miner to Do: The Mechanization of Coal Mining (Pittsburgh Series in Social and Labor History)
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Date: 1989-01
ISBN: 0822935856
Publisher: Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Txt)
Weight: 1.2 pounds
Size: 6.2 x 9.2 x 1.1 inches
Edition: Hardcover in dust jacket 258 pages including Notes and Index, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1988 (Pittsburgh Series in Social and Labor History)
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For more than one hundred years, until the 1920s, coal production involved blasting a seam of coal and loading it by had into a mine car.  In the late 1920s, operators introduced machines into the mines, including the coal loader. In this book, Keith Dix explores the impact of technology on miners and operators during a crucial period in industrial history. Dix reconstructs the social, political, technical and economic environment of the “hand-loading” era and then views the evolution of mechanical coal technology, including the inventions of Joseph Joy. He also examines the rise of the United Mine Workers under John L. Lewis, and the expanded role of the state under New Deal legislation and regulations.
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