@book{303, keywords = {Roman Catholics, labor strikes, immigrants, trade unions, Polish Americans, Slavic Americans, Austrian Americans, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, steel industry, Protestants}, author = {Victor Francis White}, title = {Peter Domanig in America: Steel}, abstract = {Peter Domanig, a 17-year-old Austrian immigrant after World War I, leaves his foster father and the comforts of 1920s suburban New York to earn a power position in Pittsburgh’s steel industry. Time writes, “From [Pittsburgh] on, his progress reads like a guided tour of the steel industry from the slag up, conducted by a man who knows his subject and loves to talk shop.”}, year = {1954}, journal = {Peter Domanig series, 2/4}, pages = {476 p.}, publisher = {Bobbs-Merrill}, address = {Indianapolis}, note = {Carnegie Mellon University is referred to as Carnegie Technical Institute, as it was then known.}, language = {English}, }