

An edition of Forging the copper collar (1982)
Arizona's Labor-Management War of 1901-1921
By James W. Byrkit
Publish Date
Oct 11, 2016
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Language
eng
Pages
452
Description:
Demonstrates how archaeology can benefit from the understanding of the social dimensions of knowledge transfer. Also examines apprenticeship in archaeology against a backdrop of sociological and cognitive psychology literature.
subjects: Copper miners, History, Labor unions, Social conditions, Sociological aspects, Ethnoarchaeology, Material culture, Knowledge management, Communities of practice, Primitive Industries, Social archaeology, Apprenticeship programs, Organizing, Handicraft, Labor laws and legislation, united states, Arizona, history, Mineros de cobre, Condiciones sociales, Mineurs de cuivre, Syndicats, Histoire, Conditions sociales, Congresses, Industrial Workers of the World
Places: Arizona, Bisbee, Bisbee (Ariz.)