German Immigrant Labor in Baltimore on the Eve of the Civil War

Q2 Arts and Humanities
James M. Smith
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abstract:This paper focuses on German immigrant labor in Baltimore in 1860, where Germans had become the largest European immigrant group after being impelled to migrate by geopolitical change in central Europe and the dynamics of industrial capitalism. I describe the push factors that drove them to Baltimore and the pull factors in the urban region that attracted them. I then analyze 1860 census data for Baltimore's Ward 1 and integrate this information with broader data from the Historical Statistics of the United States. For some immigrants, their artisanal skills were compatible with small-site craft industries in the transitional economy of the city. However, the data clearly show that German immigrant laborers were concentrated in lower-paid work, indicating little difference between the Germans and other immigrant groups such as the Irish. The paper enables deeper insights into immigrant life in Baltimore during its transition from a commercial city with locally based artisan crafts to an export-oriented industrial metropolis of mass factory labor.
内战前夕巴尔的摩的德国移民劳工
文摘:本文主要研究1860年在巴尔的摩的德国移民劳工,在中欧地缘政治变化和工业资本主义动态的推动下,德国移民成为欧洲最大的移民群体。我描述了驱使他们去巴尔的摩的推动因素,以及吸引他们的城市地区的拉动因素。然后,我分析了巴尔的摩1区1860年的人口普查数据,并将这些信息与美国历史统计局的更广泛数据相结合。对于一些移民来说,他们的手工技能与城市转型经济中的小型手工工业相适应。然而,数据清楚地表明,德国移民劳工集中在报酬较低的工作中,这表明德国人与爱尔兰人等其他移民群体之间的差异很小。这篇论文使人们能够更深入地了解巴尔的摩的移民生活,从一个拥有当地手工艺品的商业城市转变为一个拥有大量工厂劳动力的外向型工业大都市。
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