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Seider: 'The Gritty Berkshires: A People's History from the Hoosac Tunnel to Mass MoCA'
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Seider: 'The Gritty Berkshires: A People's History from the Hoosac Tunnel to Mass MoCA'

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The Gritty Bershires: A People's History from the Hoosac tunnel to Mass MoCA
As The Gritty Berkshires makes clear, Massachusetts’ westernmost county is not just art museums, music festivals and beautiful scenery. For generations of working class families who have lived in the northern part of this county, their reality looks more like Rust Belt America.

Maynard Seider, an activist sociologist who has taught and researched in the area for more than three decades, places the history of the North Berkshire region in the context of U.S. and global history. Through the use of oral histories, union archives, newspaper accounts and participant observation, the author focuses on the 1,000 men who built the nation’s longest railroad tunnel, the thousands of men and women who worked in its textile mills and electronics factories and who struck, built worker co-ops, and community coalitions to improve their daily lives.

In this history, we learn how the Berkshires offer insight into so many crucial aspects of the American experience. Moving from the early 1800s to the present, Seider weaves a narrative that details the area’s vibrant immigrant history, slavery’s role in its textile industry, the battle for national unions and the ideological struggles with corporate elites over who best speaks for the community. Enriched by dozens of photographs, these stories focus on the voices of ordinary people as they often do extraordinary things.

PRODUCT DETAILS:
Publisher: White River Press
Author: Maynard Seider
Format: Softcover
Number of Pages: 633
Number of Images: 84
Dimensions: 6 x 9 Inches (US)
Original publication year: 2019
ISBN: 9781887043397

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