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Factories in the Field - by Carey McWilliams (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This book was the first broad exposé of the social and environmental damage inflicted by the growth of corporate agriculture in California.
- About the Author: Carey McWilliams's books include California: The Great Exception (California, 1998), Ill Fares the Land: Migrants & Migratory Labor in the U.S. (1942), Ambrose Bierce: A Biography (1929), Brothers under Skin (1943) and Southern California: An Island on the Land (1946).
- 363 Pages
- Political Science, Labor & Industrial Relations
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About the Book
"A masterpiece. . . . Two months after the publication of "The Grapes of""Wrath," Little, Brown issued the second controversial California documentary of 1939, "Factories in the Field." . . . If John Steinbeck was a novelist seeking documentation, Carey McWilliams was a documentary journalist seeking the moral and imaginative intensity of art."--Kevin Starr, author of "Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California"""Factories in the Field" is a true classic of the 'other California' that one rarely hears about. McWilliams chronicles the modern saga of industrial capitalism's transformation of would-be yeoman farmers into a low-paid, multi-racial army of farmworkers toiling on huge factory farms. From the start, McWilliams called for the abolition of the artificial distinction between factory and farm as the necessary first step in guaranteeing farmworkers the right to collective bargaining. His work is still relevant to the ongoing migrations of peoples around the world in search of a better life."--Neil Foley, author of "The White Scourge"
"Indispensable to the study of California history."--Jules Tygiel, author of "The Great Los Angeles Swindle"
Book Synopsis
This book was the first broad exposé of the social and environmental damage inflicted by the growth of corporate agriculture in California. Factories in the Field-together with the work of Dorothea Lange, Paul Taylor, and John Steinbeck-dramatizes the misery of the dust bowl migrants hoping to find work in California agriculture. McWilliams starts with the scandals of the Spanish land grant purchases, and continues on to examine the experience of the various ethnic groups that have provided labor for California's agricultural industry-Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans, Filipinos, Armenians-the strikes, and the efforts to organize labor unionsFrom the Back Cover
"A masterpiece. . . . Two months after the publication of The Grapes of Wrath, Little, Brown issued the second controversial California documentary of 1939, Factories in the Field. . . . If John Steinbeck was a novelist seeking documentation, Carey McWilliams was a documentary journalist seeking the moral and imaginative intensity of art."--Kevin Starr, author of Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California"Factories in the Field is a true classic of the 'other California' that one rarely hears about. McWilliams chronicles the modern saga of industrial capitalism's transformation of would-be yeoman farmers into a low-paid, multi-racial army of farmworkers toiling on huge factory farms. From the start, McWilliams called for the abolition of the artificial distinction between factory and farm as the necessary first step in guaranteeing farmworkers the right to collective bargaining. His work is still relevant to the ongoing migrations of peoples around the world in search of a better life."--Neil Foley, author of The White Scourge
"Indispensable to the study of California history."--Jules Tygiel, author of The Great Los Angeles Swindle
Review Quotes
"[McWilliams] nailed the essence of California in a way that has never been duplicated. To a remarkable degree ["California: The Great Exception and "Factories in the Field] remain as relevant today as when he wrote them."--"Los Angeles Times
About the Author
Carey McWilliams's books include California: The Great Exception (California, 1998), Ill Fares the Land: Migrants & Migratory Labor in the U.S. (1942), Ambrose Bierce: A Biography (1929), Brothers under Skin (1943) and Southern California: An Island on the Land (1946). Douglas C. Sackman teaches history at Oberlin College.Dimensions (Overall): 8.34 Inches (H) x 5.56 Inches (W) x .89 Inches (D)
Weight: .94 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 363
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Labor & Industrial Relations
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Carey McWilliams
Language: English
Street Date: April 15, 2000
TCIN: 85172645
UPC: 9780520224131
Item Number (DPCI): 247-61-4948
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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