Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Sean Wilentz. Chants Democratic. New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class, 1788–1850.
Nueva York: Oxford University Press, 1984.
xii, 446 páginas.
Contents
Introduction: Stollenwerck’s Panorama, 1815
I – The Artisan Republic, 1788-1825
1 – «By Hammer and Hand»: Artisans in the Mercantile City
2 – Artisan Republicanism
II – The Bastard Workshop, 1825-1850
3 – Metropolitan Industrialization
III – Working Man’s Advocates, 1825-1832
4 – Entrepreneurs and Radicals
5 – The Rise and Fall of the Working Men
IV – The Journeymen’s Revolt, 1833-1836
6 – «A Phalanx of Honest Worth»: The General Trades’ Union of the City of New York
7 – Oppositions: To the Crisis of 1836
V – Hard Times and Politics, 1837-1849
8 – Panic and Prejudice
9 – Subterranean Radicals
VI – Class Conflict in the American Metropolis
10 – The Labor Crisis of 1850
Epilogue: Hudson Street, 1865
Appendix: Tables and Figures
Bibliographical Essay