Charities and the Commons: The Pittsburgh Survey, Part I. The People

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Charities and the Commons: The Pittsburgh Survey, Part I. The People

by Various Authors

EN·~7 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

VOL. XXI JANUARY 2, 1909 NO. 14 CHARITIES AND THE COMMONS THE PITTSBURGH SURVEY

0:32
2

List of Contents (created by transcriber)

2:17
3

THE COMMON WELFARE - EVERY CITY NEEDS A CITY PLAN NOW

1:03:58
4

THE PITTSBURGH SURVEY

33:04
5

PITTSBURGH AN INTERPRETATION OF ITS GROWTH

26:42
6

THE NEW PITTSBURGHERS SLAVS AND KINDRED IMMIGRANTS IN PITTSBURGH

1:02:03
7

SOME PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKERS

30:25
8

THE TEMPER OF THE WORKERS UNDER TRIAL

38:37
9

THE WORKING WOMEN OF PITTSBURGH

26:30
10

IMMIGRANT TYPES IN THE STEEL DISTRICT

0:15

Description

A vivid portrait of early‑twentieth‑century Pittsburgh unfolds through a series of on‑the‑ground reports that capture the daily realities of steelworkers, their families, and the diverse immigrant groups that shaped the city’s neighborhoods. The authors blend statistical surveys with personal observations, revealing how labor, gender, and ethnicity intersected in cramped housing, bustling factories, and emerging community institutions. By focusing on the lived experience of ordinary citizens, the work offers a rare glimpse into the social currents that drove both hardship and resilience.

Beyond description, the volume probes the role of charitable organizations and the emerging idea of a shared public good, linking local welfare efforts to a broader push for systematic city planning. It records contemporary debates over congestion, health, and urban design, illustrating how early reformers imagined a more organized, humane metropolis. Readers gain both a historical snapshot and a reminder of the enduring challenges of balancing growth with community well‑being.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (459K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing, Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-06-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Various Authors

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