Основной контент книги Navvies and Their Needs
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In «Navvies and Their Needs,» Lewis Moule Evans offers a profound exploration of the life and struggles of the navvies—laborers who toiled in the construction of railways and roads during the 19th century. The book is characterized by its vivid prose and meticulous attention to the sociopolitical context of the Industrial Revolution, immersing readers in the harsh realities faced by these laborers. Evans employs a combination of oral histories, personal anecdotes, and historical analysis, weaving a tapestry that reflects the resilience and hardships of a workforce often overlooked in traditional historical narratives. Lewis Moule Evans, an accomplished social historian and writer, drawn by his own familial ties to the laboring class, dedicates this work to shedding light on the pivotal yet uncelebrated contributions of navvies to modern infrastructure. His extensive research presents not only a tribute to their physical labor but also an examination of their social needs and aspirations, challenging the historical narrative that often marginalizes their voices. «Navvies and Their Needs» is highly recommended for readers interested in labor history, social justice, and the interplay between work and society. Evans's compelling narrative will resonate with those who seek to understand the roots of contemporary labor issues and the enduring impact of the navvies on our modern world.


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Release date on Litres:
27 July 2024
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32 p.
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