
Coal-Mining Safety in the Progressive Period: The Political Economy of Reform - Paperback
Coal-Mining Safety in the Progressive Period: The Political Economy of Reform - Paperback
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by William Graebner (Author)
Through the first decade of the twentieth century, Americans looked upon industrial accidents with callous disregard; they were accepted as an unfortunate but necessary adjunct to industrial society. A series of mine disasters in December 1907 (including one in Monongah, West Virginia, which took a toll of 361 lives) shook the public, at least temporarily, out of its lethargy. In this award-winning study, author William Graebner traces the development of mine safety reform in the years immedia
Author Biography
William Graebner is professor of history at State University College, Fredonia, New York. This study is the winner of the 1975 Frederick Jackson Turner Award of the Organization of American Historians.



















