2000
Gunther Peck
One of the most infamous villains in North America during the Progressive Era was the padrone, a mafia-like immigrant boss who allegedly enslaved his compatriots and kept them uncivilized, unmanly, and unfree. In this first-ever history of the padrone, Gunther Peck argues that they were not primitive men but rather thoroughly modern entrepreneurs who used corporations, the labor contract, and the right to quit to create far-flung coercive networks. Drawing on Greek, Spanish, and Italian language sources, Peck analyzes how immigrant workers emancipated themselves using the tools of padrone power to their own advantage. (Amazon)
Cambridge ; New York
Cambridge University Press
Gunther Peck.
ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Construction trades helpers and labourers
Pampublikong Kamalayan and Mananaliksik
Estados Unidos, México, and British Columbia
Kasaysayan
Ingles