Roughnecks Drillers and Tool Pushers

Roughnecks  Drillers  and Tool Pushers
Author: Gerald Lynch
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2010-07-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780292786349

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A working-class history of the Texas oil fields, as told by one of its workers. Oil, the black gold of Texas, has given rise to many a myth. Oil could turn a man overnight into a millionaire—and did—for some. But these myths have obscured what life was really like in the oil patch, a place that was neither the El Dorado of legend nor quite the unredeemed den of sin and iniquity that some feared. In Roughnecks, Drillers, and Tool Pushers, Gerald Lynch provides a much-needed insider’s view of the oil industry, describing life in various oil fields in and around Texas. He also chronicles changes in drilling methods and oil-field technology and how these changes affected him and his fellow oil-field workers. No one else has written a working-class history of the oil fields as colorful and articulate as this one.

Hearings Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary

Hearings  Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1950
Release: 1968
Genre: Administrative procedure
ISBN: UCAL:B3603142

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Congressional Oversight of Administrative Agencies National Labor Relations Board

Congressional Oversight of Administrative Agencies  National Labor Relations Board
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Separation of Powers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 768
Release: 1968
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: LOC:00100977345

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Congressional Oversight of Administrative Agencies

Congressional Oversight of Administrative Agencies
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Separation of Powers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1738
Release: 1968
Genre: Labor laws and legislation
ISBN: MINN:31951D020922863

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Reviews role of independent regulatory agencies in terms of constitutional doctrine of separation of powers. Focuses on the policy making effects of NRLB's rulings and interpretation of labor relations laws.

Oilfield Trash

Oilfield Trash
Author: Bobby D. Weaver
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2010-08-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781603442053

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"Oilfield Trash is written in a charming, flowing style that any reader will enjoy....In Weaver's capable hands, the gypsy lives of a generation of young men unfold on the rigorous stage of drilling fields...."---Paul Spellman, author of Spindletop Boom Days --

Energy in American History

Energy in American History
Author: Jeffrey B. Webb,Christopher R. Fee
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1015
Release: 2024-05-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781440872150

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Contextualizes and analyzes the key energy transitions in U.S. history and the central importance of energy production and consumption on the American environment and in American culture and politics. Focusing on the major energy transitions in U.S. history, from the pre-industrial era to the present day, this two-volume encyclopedia captures the major advancements, events, technologies, and people synonymous with the production and consumption of energy in the United States. Expert contributors show how, for example, the introduction of electricity and petroleum into ordinary American life facilitated periods of rapid social and political change, as well as profound and ongoing impacts on the environment. These developments have in many ways defined and accelerated the pace of modern life and led to vast improvements in living conditions for millions of people, just as they have also brought new fears of resource exhaustion and fossil-fuel induced climate change. Today, as America begins to move beyond the use of fossil fuels toward a greater reliance on renewables, including wind and solar energy, there is a pressing need to understand energy in America's past in order to better understand its energy future.

A Day in the Life of an American Worker 2 volumes

A Day in the Life of an American Worker  2 volumes
Author: Nancy Quam-Wickham,Ben Tyler Elliott
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798216072003

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This introduction to the history of work in America illuminates the many important roles that men and women of all backgrounds have played in the formation of the United States. A Day in the Life of an American Worker: 200 Trades and Professions through History allows readers to imagine the daily lives of ordinary workers, from the beginnings of colonial America to the present. It presents the stories of millions of Americans—from the enslaved field hands in antebellum America to the astronauts of the modern "space age"—as they contributed to the formation of the modern and culturally diverse United States. Readers will learn about individual occupations and discover the untold histories of those women and men who too often have remained anonymous to historians but whose stories are just as important as those of leaders whose lives we study in our classrooms. This book provides specific details to enable comprehensive understanding of the benefits and downsides of each trade and profession discussed. Selected accompanying documents further bring history to life by offering vivid testimonies from people who actually worked in these occupations or interacted with those in that field.

Pastures of the Empty Page

Pastures of the Empty Page
Author: George Getschow
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781477327890

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A collection of essays that offers an intimate view of Larry McMurtry, America’s preeminent western novelist, through the eyes of a pantheon of writers he helped shape through his work over the course of his unparalleled literary life. When he died in 2021, Larry McMurtry was one of America’s most revered writers. The author of treasured novels such as Lonesome Dove and The Last Picture Show, and coauthor of the screenplays for Brokeback Mountain and Streets of Laredo, McMurtry created unforgettable characters and landscapes largely drawn from his life growing up on the family’s hardscrabble ranch outside his hometown of Archer City, Texas. Pastures of the Empty Page brings together fellow writers to honor the man and his impact on American letters. Paulette Jiles, Stephen Harrigan, Stephanie Elizondo Griest, and Lawrence Wright take up McMurtry’s piercing and poetic vision—an elegiac literature of place that demolished old myths of cowboy culture and created new ones. Screenwriting partner Diana Ossana reflects on their thirty-year book and screenwriting partnership; other contributors explore McMurtry’s reading habits and his passion for bookselling. And brother Charlie McMurtry shares memories of their childhood on the ranch. In contrast to his curmudgeonly persona, Larry McMurtry emerges as a trustworthy friend and supportive mentor. McMurtry was famously self-deprecating, but as his admirers attest, this self-described “minor regional writer” was an artist for the ages.