The Craft Apprentice: From Franklin to the Machine Age in...

The Craft Apprentice: From Franklin to the Machine Age in America

W.J. Rorabaugh
この本はいかがでしたか?
ファイルの質はいかがですか?
質を評価するには、本をダウンロードしてください。
ダウンロードしたファイルの質はいかがでしたか?
The apprentice system in colonial America began as a way for young men to learn valuable trade skills from experienced artisans and mechanics and soon flourished into a fascinating and essential social institution. Benjamin Franklin got his start in life as an apprentice, as did Mark Twain, Horace Greeley, William Dean Howells, William Lloyd Garrison, and many other famous Americans. But the Industrial Revolution brought with it radical changes in the lives of craft apprentices. In this book, W. J. Rorabaugh has woven an intriguing collection of case histories, gleaned from numerous letters, diaries, and memoirs, into a narrative that examines the varied experiences of individual apprentices and documents the massive changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution.
年:
1988
出版社:
Oxford University Press
言語:
english
ページ:
288
ISBN 10:
1423736249
ISBN 13:
9781423736240
ファイル:
PDF, 15.99 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1988
オンラインで読む
への変換進行中。
への変換が失敗しました。

主要なフレーズ