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Dangerous Occupations: Archaeologies of Structural Violence, Immigrants, and Resilience in Early California: Archaeologies of Restorative Justice

Autor Marco G. Meniketti
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2026
Addresses structural violence through history and archaeology of immigrant workers
Dangerous Occupations: Archaeologies of Structural Violence, Immigrants, and Resilience in Early California is an impactful work of historical archaeology combined with social history that addresses structural violence in key California industries from the Gold Rush in 1849 until 1920. Monopolistic industries, such as railroading, mining, timbering, explosive manufacturing, lime production, meatpacking, textile milling, and fishing/whaling, relied on immigrant laborers who were recruited and perceived as expendable. Restrictive laws and lack of employment opportunities based on bigotry often forced immigrants into the most dangerous occupations. In the days before workmen’s compensation insurance and strict labor safety laws, laborers often risked their health and even their lives for employment. 
Marco G. Meniketti’s analysis comes from examining excavation of labor camps and housing, landscape studies, bioarchaeological data, architectural footprints, and archival sources. Each chapter offers a case study of industries to exemplify structural violence and its broader consequences among various immigrant labor groups, such as Chinese, Scandinavian, Irish, Italian, Chilean, Cornish, and Portuguese. The narrative includes a historical overview of the industries, identifies who the immigrant laborers were and how they came to be there, examines the dangers and health risks of their jobs, and details their living conditions and daily life, including foodways, leisure, and efforts to treat their job-inflicted maladies. Dangerous Occupations introduces a new generation of readers to how immigrants built the West Coast and at what great cost.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780817322755
ISBN-10: 0817322752
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 34 B&W figures - 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Archaeologies of Restorative Justice


Notă biografică

Marco G. Meniketti is professor of anthropology at San Jose State University. He is author of Sugar Cane Capitalism and Environmental Transformation: An Archaeology of Colonial Nevis, West Indies and Timber, Sail, and Rail: An Archaeology of Industry, Immigration, and the Loma Prieta Mill. He is editor of The Long Shore: Archaeologies and Social Histories of California’s Maritime Cultural Landscapes.
 

Recenzii

“Meniketti's work specifically targeting health and safety issues for immigrant communities in California is unique and based on sound research.”—Jordon Loucks, author of An Archaeology of Ethnicity, Race, and Consumption in New York

Dangerous Occupations makes a significant contribution to the field of historical archaeology. Meniketti's focus on the lesser-known immigrant populations, Italian, Polish, and Portuguese, is a strong and important feature. His archaeological research also makes an important connection between industrialization, immigration, and racism.” —Charles Orser Jr., author of Archaeological Thinking: How to Make Sense of the Past

“Meniketti’s book is a timely and essential work exploring the hopes and desires of the working class. While he focuses on early California industries, [his work] has a much broader appeal as he delves into issues like race and the effects of structural violence in various exploitive industries.” —Paul A. Shackel, author of The Ruined Anthracite: Historical Trauma in Coal-Mining Communities

Descriere

Dangerous Occupations uncovers the immense human cost involved in building California’s major industries from 1849 to 1920. Through historical archaeology and social history, this work examines how monopolistic sectors such as mining, railroading, and meatpacking relied on and exploited immigrant workers.