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Mill Owners and Wobblies: The Event Structure of the Everett Massacre of 1916
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Richardson, John G.
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20th century
/ Class Relations
/ Collective violence
/ Conflict
/ Criminal arrests
/ Discourse analysis
/ Forestry
/ Guns
/ Industrial unions
/ Industrial Workers
/ Labor Relations
/ Labour
/ Massacres
/ Murder
/ Police
/ Press
/ Radicalism
/ Social science history
/ Strikes
/ Timber
/ Trade unions
/ Twentieth Century
/ Unions
/ Violence
/ Washington
/ Workers
/ Workers' rights
2009
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by
Richardson, John G.
in
20th century
/ Class Relations
/ Collective violence
/ Conflict
/ Criminal arrests
/ Discourse analysis
/ Forestry
/ Guns
/ Industrial unions
/ Industrial Workers
/ Labor Relations
/ Labour
/ Massacres
/ Murder
/ Police
/ Press
/ Radicalism
/ Social science history
/ Strikes
/ Timber
/ Trade unions
/ Twentieth Century
/ Unions
/ Violence
/ Washington
/ Workers
/ Workers' rights
2009
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Richardson, John G.
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20th century
/ Class Relations
/ Collective violence
/ Conflict
/ Criminal arrests
/ Discourse analysis
/ Forestry
/ Guns
/ Industrial unions
/ Industrial Workers
/ Labor Relations
/ Labour
/ Massacres
/ Murder
/ Police
/ Press
/ Radicalism
/ Social science history
/ Strikes
/ Timber
/ Trade unions
/ Twentieth Century
/ Unions
/ Violence
/ Washington
/ Workers
/ Workers' rights
2009
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Mill Owners and Wobblies: The Event Structure of the Everett Massacre of 1916
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Mill Owners and Wobblies: The Event Structure of the Everett Massacre of 1916
2009
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This article examines the event structure of the labor conflict known as the Everett Massacre, which occurred in Everett, Washington, on November 5, 1916. The much-celebrated confrontation between members of the Industrial Workers of the World and local law officials and citizen groups came to symbolize the sharp class divisions that shaped the lumber industry in the latter years of the nineteenth century in the North-west. The article uses event structure analysis (ESA) to identify the causal structure of this conflict. Guided by this analysis, the focus turns to the structure of discourse in newspaper articles to reveal changes in the contrasting accounts of mill owners and union members, or Wobblies. The article draws on the concepts of relational distance and the monstrous double as a theoretical interpretation for the comparatively more violent labor struggles in the Far West.
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