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The Bread-winners: A Social Study

John Hay

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In "The Bread-winners: A Social Study," John Hay presents a detailed exploration of the intricate dynamics of American life in the late 19th century. Through a blend of sociological analysis and narrative prose, Hay delves into the struggles of working-class families, the impact of industrialization, and the quest for economic stability. His literary style is marked by a keen observation of social nuances and an empathetic tone, positioning the book as a poignant commentary on the pressures of modernity and capitalism. The work is situated within the growing discourse on labor and economic disparity, capturing the zeitgeist of a nation grappling with rapid change. John Hay, notably a politician, diplomat, and journalist, was deeply influenced by the social upheavals of his time. His first-hand experiences and extensive travels informed his understanding of societal structures and the plight of the working class. As a contemporary of prominent social reformers, Hay's writing reflects a genuine concern for the human condition, as well as a recognition of the broader economic forces at play. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in social history, labor studies, and American literature. Hay's insightful observations offer valuable perspectives on the intricacies of socio-economic relationships and will resonate with those seeking to comprehend the foundations of contemporary social issues.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 203 páginas.

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