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Gaye:
My historian husband, who specializes in the history of mining in the
western United States, recommends the following two sources, if you are
interested in examples from outside of Australia:
Peterson, Richard H.
1977 Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and Business Behavior of
Western Mining Entrepreneurs, 1870-1900, University of Nebraska Press,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
1991 Bonanza Rich: Lifestyles of the Western Mining Entrepreneurs.
University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.
Hope that helps.
Cathy Spude
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I need some non Western Australian references to the practice of building
the bosses homes or locating their offices so that they visibly look down
on their workers. I remember going through such literature years ago but
can't come up with the proper references. One in particular I remember was
an analysis of a company town in America.
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