Journal article
The Suburban Worker in the History of Labor
Abstract
In the United States, Canada, Australia, and even Britain there is a long and broad history of suburban working-class settlement. Conditions have improved and changed. Suburban workers once lived at the frontier margin of the urban economy; after 1945, occupying more standardized and financially leveraged subdivisions, they became part of its consumer apotheosis. Many writers have assumed that suburban residence rendered workers passive, but …
Authors
Harris R
Journal
International Labor and Working-Class History, Vol. 64, , pp. 8–24
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Publication Date
October 2003
DOI
10.1017/s0147547903000164
ISSN
0147-5479