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Hard Traveling: A Portrait of Work Life in the New Northwest

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The nearly two hundred rare and dramatic photographs in this work depict life at work in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Work—often arduous, low paid, and dangerous—defined the region during its period of supercharged development from the 1880s to the 1920s. A final section records work during the depression and war years in the 1930s and 1940s.
 
Complementing the photographs are statements by workers themselves, government analysts, and later observers. The author's essays and commentary on the photographs demonstrate, that, from the beginning of U.S. control, wage labor was crucial to integrating the Pacific Northwest into national and international networks of trade, commerce, and industry. The development of lumber, mining, fishing, railroad, and service industries in the New Northwest marked the transformation of the region from an isolated periphery to a functioning component of the world economy and culture.
 
Schwantes also deals with the tension between the supposed freedom and individualism of the frontier West on the one hand and the constraints of wage labor as practiced in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries on the other. This tension gave rise to an often militant trade unionism and political radicalism that was particularly marked in the Northwest.

About the Author

Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes is a professor of history and the director of the Institute for Pacific Northwest Study at the University of Idaho. His many books include In Mountain Shadows: A History of Idaho (Nebraska 1991).

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803292703
Subtitle:
A Portrait of Work Life in the New Northwest
Author:
Schwantes, Carlos A.
Author:
Schwantes, Carlos Arnaldo
Publisher:
University of Nebraska Press
Subject:
Description and travel
Subject:
United States - State & Local
Subject:
Photo Essays
Subject:
United States - 19th Century
Subject:
Travel - U.S./West
Subject:
Northwestern states
Subject:
United States - State & Local - General
Subject:
Subjects & Themes - Travel - U.S./West
Subject:
Photoessays & Documentaries
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
19991101
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
195 photographs, 3 drawings, index
Pages:
234
Dimensions:
10 x 8.5 in 1.5 lb
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