- The Pittsburgh Survey
The Pittsburgh Survey (1907-1908) was a pioneering
sociological study of the city of Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania ,USA funded by theRussell Sage Foundation ofNew York . It is a landmark of theProgressive Era reform movement.The Survey is one of the earliest and most thorough descriptions of urban conditions in the
United States . Some seventy investigators, includingElizabeth Beardsley Butler , Margaret Byington,John R. Commons , Edward T. Devine,Crystal Eastman ,John A. Fitch , documenatary photographerLewis Hine , and artistJoseph Stella , began work in 1907. The research was first published in magazines, includingCollier's , in 1908 & 1909, then was expanded into a series of six books (4 monographs and 2 collections of essays) published from 1909 to 1914.In the early twentieth century Pittsburgh was America's prototypical industrial city.
Immigrants from Eastern and SouthernEurope poured in seeking jobs and escape from poverty. Large corporations such asU.S. Steel dominated local governments. Life for most Pittsburgh citizens was famously smokey and hardscrabble.Progressives and urban reformers viewed with alarmworking-class and immigrant life, corporate industrialism, and the effects ofindustrialization on the urban environment.Survey director
Paul Kellogg aimed to connect the reformist purpose with the latest methods of scientific inquiry. He hoped the results would alert the public about the social and environmental ills raging in industrial America and favorably influence policymaking, both corporate and government, in Pittsburgh and throughout the nation.The Pittsburgh Survey is a classic of twentieth-century
social history andurban studies .Volumes of the Pittsburgh Survey
* Volume 1 cite book | author=Butler, Elizabeth Beardsley | title=Women and the Trades | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=
University of Pittsburgh Press | year=1909, 1984 | id=ISBN 0-8229-5901-1
* Volume 2 cite book | author=Eastman, Crystal | title=Work-Accidents and the Law | location=New York | publisher=Russell Sage Foundation Publications | year=1910 | id=ISBN none
* Volume 3 cite book | author=Fitch, John A.| title=The Steel Workers | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | year=1910, 1989 | id=ISBN 0-8229-6091-5
* Volume 4 cite book | author=Byington, Margaret | title=Homestead: The Households of a Mill Town | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | year=1911, 1969 | id=ISBN 0-8229-8250-1
* Volume 5 cite book | author=Kellogg, Paul U., editor | title=The Pittsburgh District: Civic Frontage | location=New York | publisher=Russell Sage Foundation Publications | year=1914 | id=ISBN none
* Volume 6 cite book | author=Kellogg, Paul U., editor | title=Wage-Earning Pittsburgh | location=New York | publisher=Russell Sage Foundation Publications | year=1914 | id=ISBN noneReferences
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