Local Mining Culture and Digital Humanities MethodologiesMain MenuThe Hearl Maxwell Collection and Mining in the United StatesA overview of the Maxwell Collection, with in introduction into the exhibit.Why does it matter?A defense of the exhibit, and its thesis into the entirety of the research.Effects of World War IA description of the economy that followed the end of WW I and the difficulties that were faced.Corpus Text AnalysisWherein the body text is analyzed and patterns begin to develop.Issues on the National LevelA description and analysis of the issues facing the local workers from the national level.Concern for the WorkersA description and list of concerns for safety from District 14.Constitution for Work EnvironmentA description and analysis of the Constitution put in place in District 14, and the significance thereof.TimelineA Timeline of events starting from the mine worker's strikes to the eventual donation of the Hearl Maxwell Collection to Pittsburg State UniversityWhy does it matter? -- RevisitedWherein the arguments of the rest of the exhibit are brought together and put together into a functioning thesis.GalleryA gallery of the media used within the exhibit.Tyler Breedlovea71cc6498b6d19eafe211d1b0c73c9f02582536b
Libcom.org History of 1919-1922 Strikes
12016-05-02T06:47:24-07:00Tyler Breedlovea71cc6498b6d19eafe211d1b0c73c9f02582536b96272An excerpt from the book "Strike" on the website libcom.org. Citation: Brecher, Jeremy. "The US Miner's Strikes, 1919-1922." Libcom.org. N.p., 22 July 2013. Web. 02 May 2016. .plain2016-05-02T06:49:24-07:00Tyler Breedlovea71cc6498b6d19eafe211d1b0c73c9f02582536b
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12016-05-04T02:13:52-07:00Gallery4A gallery of the media used within the exhibit.structured_gallery2016-05-04T03:43:00-07:00