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Victory at Home - Manpower and Race in the American South during World War II (Hardcover): Charles D. Chamberlain Victory at Home - Manpower and Race in the American South during World War II (Hardcover)
Charles D. Chamberlain; Series edited by Douglas Flamming, Philip Scranton
R2,710 Discovery Miles 27 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Victory at Home is at once an institutional history of the federal War Manpower Commission and a social history of the southern labor force within the commission's province. Charles D. Chamberlain explores how southern working families used America's rapid wartime industrialization and an expanded federal presence to gain unprecedented economic, social, and geographic mobility in the chronically poor region. Chamberlain looks at how war workers, black leaders, white southern elites, liberal New Dealers, nonsouthern industrialists, and others used and shaped the federal war mobilization effort to fill their own needs. He shows, for instance, how African American, Latino, and white laborers worked variously through churches, labor unions, federal agencies, the NAACP, and the Urban League, using a wide variety of strategies from union organizing and direct action protest to job shopping and migration. Throughout, Chamberlain is careful not to portray the southern wartime labor scene in monolithic terms. He discusses, for instance, conflicts between racial groups within labor unions and shortfalls between the War Manpower Commission's national directives and their local implementation. An important new work in southern economic and industrial history, Victory at Home also has implications for the prehistory of both the civil rights revolution and the massive resistance movement of the 1960s. As Chamberlain makes clear, African American workers used the coalition of unions, churches, and civil rights organizations built up during the war to challenge segregation and disenfranchisement in the postwar South.

The Call Of Gold - True Tales On The Gold Road To Yosemite (Paperback): Newell D Chamberlain The Call Of Gold - True Tales On The Gold Road To Yosemite (Paperback)
Newell D Chamberlain; Contributions by J J Trabucco
R880 Discovery Miles 8 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Call Of Gold - True Tales On The Gold Road To Yosemite (Hardcover): Newell D Chamberlain The Call Of Gold - True Tales On The Gold Road To Yosemite (Hardcover)
Newell D Chamberlain; Contributions by J J Trabucco
R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Art and Craft of Garden Making (Paperback): C. E. Mallows, D. Chamberlain The Art and Craft of Garden Making (Paperback)
C. E. Mallows, D. Chamberlain; Thomas Hayton Mawson
R977 Discovery Miles 9 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1901, Thomas Mawson (1861-1933) first published 'The Art and Craft of Garden Making', now regarded as the foundation of modern landscape architecture. By 1926, it had been reprinted five times. It is this book which revealed Mawson's inspiration and gave a name to the style of work achieved by Edwin Lutyens & Gertrude Jekyll. Thomas Mawson was a prolific & influential designer who became the first president of the Institute of Landscape Architects (now Landscape Institute) in 1929. His design practice based in Windermere, in the English Lake District, prospered owing both to a wealthy clientele - brought to the area by the railway network - and to his obvious talent for design which blended architecture and horticulture. Thomas's prolific and successful career included commissions on Graythwaite Hall, Langdale Chase, Holehird, Brockhole, Holker Hall and at Rydal Hall in 1909. He also had a considerable number of projects abroad including in Canada, America and mainland Europe.

WEALTH EFFECT Africa In Midst of Global Economic Transformation (Paperback): Ph. D. Chamberlain S. Peterside WEALTH EFFECT Africa In Midst of Global Economic Transformation (Paperback)
Ph. D. Chamberlain S. Peterside
R466 Discovery Miles 4 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

WEALTH EFFECT - Africa in Midst of Global Economic Transformation is a book that seeks to illustrate the evolving nature of the global market and how countries are interplaying in that arena. The book delves into historical facts, critiques and outlines some key policy steps being (or that could be) implemented, whilst trying to understand how that can yield better results for Africa. WEALTH EFFECT also takes an incisive look at how activities in other emerging markets as well as advanced societies are influencing changes on the continent, that was recently called the "Final Frontier" for Adventurous Investors by Merrill Lynch. The conclusion is that African nations must be ready and capable of playing by a new set of rules in this transformational phase, to not only successfully wrestle hunger, poverty, disease, joblessness and other developmental deficiencies but also attain greater economic heights.

Victory at Home - Manpower and Race in the American South During World War II (Paperback): Charles D. Chamberlain Victory at Home - Manpower and Race in the American South During World War II (Paperback)
Charles D. Chamberlain
R901 Discovery Miles 9 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A new look of World War II's transforming influence on the South; Victory at Home is at once an institutional history of the federal War Manpower Commission and a social history of the southern labor force within the commission's province. Charles D. Chamberlain explores how southern working families used America's rapid wartime industrialization and an expanded federal presence to gain unprecedented economic, social, and geographic mobility in the chronically poor region. Chamberlain looks at how war workers, black leaders, white southern elites, liberal New Dealers, nonsouthern industrialists, and others used and shaped the federal war mobilization effort to fill their own needs. He shows, for instance, how African American, Latino, and white laborers worked variously through churches, labor unions, federal agencies, the NAACP, and the Urban League, using a wide variety of strategies from union organizing and direct action protest to job shopping and migration. Throughout, Chamberlain is careful not to portray the southern wartime labor scene in monolithic terms. He discusses, for instance, conflicts between racial groups within labor unions and shortfalls between the War Manpower Commission's national directives and their local implementation. An important new work in southern economic and industrial history, Victory at Home also has implications for the prehistory of both the civil rights revolution and the massive resistance movement of the 1960s. As Chamberlain makes clear, African American workers used the coalition of unions, churches, and civil rights organizations built up during the war to challenge segregation and disenfranchisement in the postwar South.

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