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  • 1
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    New York ; : New York University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949087518702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 231 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Revised edition.
    ISBN: 9781479800575 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hodges, Graham Russell, 1946- New York city cartmen, 1667-1850. New York ; London : New York University Press, c2012 ISBN 9780814724613
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
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    New York, NY :New York University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959615583602883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 23 black and white illustrations
    ISBN: 9781479800575
    Content: The cartmen—unskilled workers who hauled goods on one horsecarts—were perhaps the most important labor group in early American cities. The forerunners of the Teamsters Union, these white-frocked laborers moved almost all of the nation’s possessions, touching the lives of virtually every American. New York City Cartmen, 1667–1850 tells the story of this vital group of laborers. Besides documenting the cartmen’s history, the book also demonstrates the tremendous impact of government intervention into the American economy via the creation of labor laws.The cartmen possessed a hard-nosed political awareness, and because they transported essential goods, they achieved a status in New York City far above their skills or financial worth. Civic support and discrimination helped the cartmen create a community all their own. The cartmen's culture and their relationship with New York's municipal government are the direct ancestors of the city's fabled taxicab drivers.But this book is about the city itself. It is a stirring street-level account of the growth of New York, growth made possible by the efforts of the cartmen and other unskilled laborers. Containing 23 black-and-white illustrations, New York City Cartmen is informative reading for social, urban, and labor historians.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Illustrations -- , Acknowledgments to the First Edition -- , Preface to the Revised Edition -- , Introduction -- , 1. The London Cartmen -- , 2. Creation of the Bond in New York City, 1667-1700 -- , 3. Affirmation of the Bond, 1700-1745 -- , 4. Expansion and Prosperity, 1745-1760 -- , 5. The Cartmen in the Era of Revolution, 1760-1783 -- , 6. The Postwar Years, 1783-1788 -- , 7. The Cartmen Organize, 1789-1795 -- , 8. Problems with Politics, 1795-1801 -- , 9. Creating Security within the Municipal Government, 1801-1818 -- , 10. Political Consolidation and Challenge, 1818-1835 -- , 11. The World of Isaac Lyon: Continuity and Change, 1835-1845 -- , 12. Epilogue -- , Appendixes -- , Notes -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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    New York :New York University Press, | New York, New York :New York University Press,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1141663155
    Format: 1 online resource.
    Edition: Rev. ed.
    ISBN: 9781479800575 , 1479800570
    Series Statement: The American social experience series ; 4
    Content: The cartmen--unskilled workers who hauled goods on one horsecarts--were perhaps the most important labor group in early American cities. The forerunners of the Teamsters Union, these white-frocked laborers moved almost all of the nation's possessions, touching the lives of virtually every American. New York City Cartmen, 1667-1850 tells the story of this vital group of laborers. Besides documenting the cartmen's history, the book also demonstrates the tremendous impact of government intervention into the American economy via the creation of labor laws. The cartmen possessed a hard-nosed political awareness, and because they transported essential goods, they achieved a status in New York City far above their skills or financial worth. Civic support and discrimination helped the cartmen create a community all their own. The cartmen's culture and their relationship with New York's municipal government are the direct ancestors of the city's fabled taxicab drivers. But this book is about the city itself. It is a stirring street-level account of the growth of New York, growth made possible by the efforts of the cartmen and other unskilled laborers. Containing 23 black-and-white illustrations, New York City Cartmen is informative reading for social, urban, and labor historians.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Illustrations -- , Acknowledgments to the First Edition -- , Preface to the Revised Edition -- , Introduction -- , 1. The London Cartmen -- , 2. Creation of the Bond in New York City, 1667-1700 -- , 3. Affirmation of the Bond, 1700-1745 -- , 4. Expansion and Prosperity, 1745-1760 -- , 5. The Cartmen in the Era of Revolution, 1760-1783 -- , 6. The Postwar Years, 1783-1788 -- , 7. The Cartmen Organize, 1789-1795 -- , 8. Problems with Politics, 1795-1801 -- , 9. Creating Security within the Municipal Government, 1801-1818 -- , 10. Political Consolidation and Challenge, 1818-1835 -- , 11. The World of Isaac Lyon: Continuity and Change, 1835-1845 -- , 12. Epilogue -- , Appendixes -- , Notes -- , Index
    Additional Edition: Print version : Hodges, Graham Russell, 1946- New York city cartmen, 1667-1850. New York : New York University Press, ©2012 ISBN 9780814724613
    Language: English
    Keywords: History
    URL: JSTOR
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    New York : New York University Press | New York, New York : New York University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1897911238
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Rev. ed
    ISBN: 9781479800575 , 1479800570
    Series Statement: The American social experience series 4
    Content: The cartmen--unskilled workers who hauled goods on one horsecarts--were perhaps the most important labor group in early American cities. The forerunners of the Teamsters Union, these white-frocked laborers moved almost all of the nation's possessions, touching the lives of virtually every American. New York City Cartmen, 1667-1850 tells the story of this vital group of laborers. Besides documenting the cartmen's history, the book also demonstrates the tremendous impact of government intervention into the American economy via the creation of labor laws. The cartmen possessed a hard-nosed political awareness, and because they transported essential goods, they achieved a status in New York City far above their skills or financial worth. Civic support and discrimination helped the cartmen create a community all their own. The cartmen's culture and their relationship with New York's municipal government are the direct ancestors of the city's fabled taxicab drivers. But this book is about the city itself. It is a stirring street-level account of the growth of New York, growth made possible by the efforts of the cartmen and other unskilled laborers. Containing 23 black-and-white illustrations, New York City Cartmen is informative reading for social, urban, and labor historians
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Illustrations , Acknowledgments to the First Edition , Preface to the Revised Edition , Introduction , 1. The London Cartmen , 2. Creation of the Bond in New York City, 1667-1700 , 3. Affirmation of the Bond, 1700-1745 , 4. Expansion and Prosperity, 1745-1760 , 5. The Cartmen in the Era of Revolution, 1760-1783 , 6. The Postwar Years, 1783-1788 , 7. The Cartmen Organize, 1789-1795 , 8. Problems with Politics, 1795-1801 , 9. Creating Security within the Municipal Government, 1801-1818 , 10. Political Consolidation and Challenge, 1818-1835 , 11. The World of Isaac Lyon: Continuity and Change, 1835-1845 , 12. Epilogue , Appendixes , Notes , Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hodges, Graham Russell, 1946- New York city cartmen, 1667-1850 New York : New York University Press, ©2012 ISBN 9780814724613
    Language: English
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    New York :New York University Press, | Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE,
    UID:
    almahu_9949687541902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 231 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Rev. ed.
    ISBN: 1-4798-0057-0
    Series Statement: The American social experience series ; 4
    Content: The cartmen—unskilled workers who hauled goods on one horsecarts—were perhaps the most important labor group in early American cities. The forerunners of the Teamsters Union, these white-frocked laborers moved almost all of the nation’s possessions, touching the lives of virtually every American. New York City Cartmen, 1667–1850 tells the story of this vital group of laborers. Besides documenting the cartmen’s history, the book also demonstrates the tremendous impact of government intervention into the American economy via the creation of labor laws.The cartmen possessed a hard-nosed political awareness, and because they transported essential goods, they achieved a status in New York City far above their skills or financial worth. Civic support and discrimination helped the cartmen create a community all their own. The cartmen's culture and their relationship with New York's municipal government are the direct ancestors of the city's fabled taxicab drivers.But this book is about the city itself. It is a stirring street-level account of the growth of New York, growth made possible by the efforts of the cartmen and other unskilled laborers. Containing 23 black-and-white illustrations, New York City Cartmen is informative reading for social, urban, and labor historians.
    Note: The London cartmen -- Creation of the bond in New York City, 1667-1700 -- Affirmation of the bond, 1700-1745 -- Expansion and prosperity, 1745-1760 -- The cartmen in the era of revolution, 1760-1783 -- The postwar years, 1783-1788 -- The cartmen organize, 1789-1795 -- Problems with politics, 1795-1801 -- Creating security within the municipal government, 1801-1818 -- Political consolidation and challenge, 1818-1835 -- The world of Isaac Lyon : continuity and change, 1835-1845. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-2461-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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    New York :New York University Press, | Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961252365802883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 231 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Rev. ed.
    ISBN: 1-4798-0057-0
    Series Statement: The American social experience series ; 4
    Content: The cartmen—unskilled workers who hauled goods on one horsecarts—were perhaps the most important labor group in early American cities. The forerunners of the Teamsters Union, these white-frocked laborers moved almost all of the nation’s possessions, touching the lives of virtually every American. New York City Cartmen, 1667–1850 tells the story of this vital group of laborers. Besides documenting the cartmen’s history, the book also demonstrates the tremendous impact of government intervention into the American economy via the creation of labor laws.The cartmen possessed a hard-nosed political awareness, and because they transported essential goods, they achieved a status in New York City far above their skills or financial worth. Civic support and discrimination helped the cartmen create a community all their own. The cartmen's culture and their relationship with New York's municipal government are the direct ancestors of the city's fabled taxicab drivers.But this book is about the city itself. It is a stirring street-level account of the growth of New York, growth made possible by the efforts of the cartmen and other unskilled laborers. Containing 23 black-and-white illustrations, New York City Cartmen is informative reading for social, urban, and labor historians.
    Note: The London cartmen -- Creation of the bond in New York City, 1667-1700 -- Affirmation of the bond, 1700-1745 -- Expansion and prosperity, 1745-1760 -- The cartmen in the era of revolution, 1760-1783 -- The postwar years, 1783-1788 -- The cartmen organize, 1789-1795 -- Problems with politics, 1795-1801 -- Creating security within the municipal government, 1801-1818 -- Political consolidation and challenge, 1818-1835 -- The world of Isaac Lyon : continuity and change, 1835-1845. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-2461-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :New York University Press, | Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961252365802883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 231 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Rev. ed.
    ISBN: 1-4798-0057-0
    Series Statement: The American social experience series ; 4
    Content: The cartmen—unskilled workers who hauled goods on one horsecarts—were perhaps the most important labor group in early American cities. The forerunners of the Teamsters Union, these white-frocked laborers moved almost all of the nation’s possessions, touching the lives of virtually every American. New York City Cartmen, 1667–1850 tells the story of this vital group of laborers. Besides documenting the cartmen’s history, the book also demonstrates the tremendous impact of government intervention into the American economy via the creation of labor laws.The cartmen possessed a hard-nosed political awareness, and because they transported essential goods, they achieved a status in New York City far above their skills or financial worth. Civic support and discrimination helped the cartmen create a community all their own. The cartmen's culture and their relationship with New York's municipal government are the direct ancestors of the city's fabled taxicab drivers.But this book is about the city itself. It is a stirring street-level account of the growth of New York, growth made possible by the efforts of the cartmen and other unskilled laborers. Containing 23 black-and-white illustrations, New York City Cartmen is informative reading for social, urban, and labor historians.
    Note: The London cartmen -- Creation of the bond in New York City, 1667-1700 -- Affirmation of the bond, 1700-1745 -- Expansion and prosperity, 1745-1760 -- The cartmen in the era of revolution, 1760-1783 -- The postwar years, 1783-1788 -- The cartmen organize, 1789-1795 -- Problems with politics, 1795-1801 -- Creating security within the municipal government, 1801-1818 -- Political consolidation and challenge, 1818-1835 -- The world of Isaac Lyon : continuity and change, 1835-1845. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-2461-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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