An edition of Contested communities (1998)

Contested communities

class, gender, and politics in Chile's El Teniente copper mine, 1904-1951

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An edition of Contested communities (1998)

Contested communities

class, gender, and politics in Chile's El Teniente copper mine, 1904-1951

In Contested Communities Thomas Miller Klubock analyzes the experiences of the El Teniente copper miners during the first fifty years of the twentieth century. Describing the everyday life and culture of the mining community, its impact on Chilean politics and national events, and the sense of self and identity working-class men and women developed in the foreign-owned enclave, Klubock provides important insights into the cultural and social history of Chile.

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Language
English
Pages
363

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [337]-346) and index.

Published in
Durham, N.C
Series
Comparative and international working-class history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.7/622343/098332
Library of Congress
HD8039.M72 C55 1998, HD8039.M72C55 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 363 p., [8] p. of plates :
Number of pages
363

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL692345M
ISBN 10
0822320789, 0822320924
LCCN
97039535
OCLC/WorldCat
239407868
Wikidata
Q57231075
Library Thing
347227
Goodreads
1547539
3998500

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