Company Towns : Labor, Space, and Power Relations Across Time and Continents
[Book Description]
Company towns first appeared in Europe and North America with the industrial revolution and followed the expansion of capital to frontier societies, colonies, and new nations. Their common feature was the degree of company control and supervision, reaching beyond the workplace into workers' private and social lives. Major sites of urban experimentation, paternalism, and welfare practices, company towns were also contested terrain of negotiations and confrontations between capital and labor. Looking at historical and contemporary examples from Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia, this book explores company towns' global reach and adaptability to diverse geographical, political, and cultural contexts.
[Table of Contents]
List of Tables and Figures vii
Acknowledgments ix
1 Company Towns: Concepts, Historiography, 1 (40)
and Approaches
Marcelo J. Borges
Susana B. Torres
2 Form and Reform: The Garden City of 41 (28)
Hellerau-bei-Dresden, Germany, between
Company Town and Model Town
Marynel Ryan Van Zee
3 From Colonial Company Town to Industrial 69 (22)
City: The South Manchuria Railway Company
in Fushun, China
Limin Teh
4 "Little Storybook Town": Space and Labor 91 (20)
in a Company Town in Colonial Angola
Jeremy Ball
5 Labor Resistance and Accommodation among 111(40)
Immigrant Workers in the Oil Company Towns
of Patagonia, Argentina
Susana B. Torres
Marcelo J. Borges
6 When Ghosts Hovered: Community and Crisis 151(30)
in the Company Town of Britannia Beach,
British Columbia, Canada
Katharine Rollwagen
7 Company Towns in a Transnational 181(26)
Commodity Chain: Social and Environmental
Dimensions of Aluminum Production in Porto
Trombetas, Brazil, and Årdal, Norway
Frank Meyer
8 Race and Gender in Peripheral Resource 207(20)
Towns: Boundaries and Boundary-Crossings in
Tanjung Bara Mining Camp in Kalimantan,
Indonesia
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
9 Reflections on an Appalachian Camelot: 227(24)
Place, Memory, and Identity in the Former
Company Town of Wheelwright, Kentucky, USA
Lisa Perry
Notes on Contributors 251(4)
Index 255