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Homestead: The Glory and Tragedy of an American Steel Town

paperbackAugust 31, 1993
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ISBN-13: 9780679748175 ISBN-10: 0679748172
Publisher
Vintage
Binding
paperback
Published
August 31, 1993
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
20.30×2.60×13.30 cm

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Homestead: The Glory and Tragedy of an American Steel Town by Serrin, William. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780679748175.

Homestead, Pennsylvania, was the city Andrew Carnegie built to make steel. For a century it made its mill owners fortunes and armed America through two world wars. It became the site of a defining battle between management and organized labor and gave thousands of families a livelihood and a way of life. When Homestead died in 1986, it was because steel could be made more cheaply elsewhere -- and because the logic of the time decreed that a town and the people who lived in it were as disposable as any other kind of industrial waste. In this crucial, important book, Homesteads story unfolds with galvanizing vividness and tragic depth. It is a blistering report on the fate of Americas backyards -- a book that is dangerous to ignore and impossible to forget.