Unit+3.1+Resources

= **Websites for Case Study Research** = Pay attention to the headings under which the resources are categorized. Some of these links may be broken.

**//General Information//**
//Automobile History.// History.com. 3 April 2009 < [] >. “Automobile History – Part 1 – The Early Years.” //Great Achievements.// 3 April 2009 < [] >. //Ford Model T – 100 Years Later.// YouTube. 3 April 2009 < [] >. //The History of the United States.// The USAonline.com. 3 April 2009 < [] >. //Industrializing America.// America’s History in the Making. Annenberg Media. 3 April 2009 < [] >. Lampard, Eric Edwin. U.S. Industrialization. 3 April 2009 < [] >. Sugrue, Thomas J. “Becoming a Motor City: Immigration, Migrants, and the Auto Industry.” //From Motor City to Motor Metropolis: How the Automobile Industry Reshaped Urban America.// Automobile in American Life and Society. 2004 < [] >. //The Showroom of Automotive History.// The Henry Ford. 3 April 2009 < [] >.

**//Resource Use and the Environment//**
“History of Automobile Body and Chassis.” //Car-Body Design.// FTM Studio. 3 April 2009 < [] >. Melosi, Martin V. Introduction. “The Automobile and the Environment in American History.” Automobile in American Life and Society. 2004 < [] >. “Environomental Cost of the Automobile Production Process.” //The Automobile and the Environment in American History.// 3 April 2009 < [] >. Natural Resources. 3 April 2009 < [] >.

**//Henry Ford//**
“The Assembly Line and the $5 Day – Background Reading.” State of Michigan, Department of History, Arts, and Libraries. 3 April 2009 < [] >. //Ford Motor Company.// Idea Finder. 7 April 2009 < [] >. Gartman, David. Tough Guys and Pretty Boys: The Cultural Antagonisms of Engineering and Aesthetics. //The Automobile in American Life and Society.// University of Michigan, Dearborn. The Henry Ford. 2004. 6 April 2009 < [] >. Henry Ford. The Assembly Line. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 3 April 2009 < [] >. “Henry Ford Changes the World, 1908.” //Eyewitness to History//. Ibis Communications, Inc., 3 April 2009 < [] >. “Henry Ford’s $5-a-Day Revolution.” //Ford Motor Co.// 3 April 2009 < [] >. //The Life of Henry Ford.// The Henry Ford. 2 April 2009 < [] >. The Rouge : An Overview PowerPoint Slide Show. The Henry Ford. 6 April 2009 < [] >. Shestokas, David J. “The Wisdom of Henry Ford.” The Economic Crisis and its Origins. 3 April 2009 < [] >. //Village Industries Program.// Ford Motor Company. 7 April 2009 < [] >.

**//Migration in America//**
“Detroit’s Great Migration.” CBS Media and WKBD. 3 April 2009 < [] >. Martin, Elizabeth Anne. “Detroit and the Great Migration, 1916-1929.” Bentley Historical Library. University of Michigan. 2 April 2009 < [] >. Sugrue, [|Thomas J.]Motor City to Motor Metropolis: How the Automobile Industry Reshaped Urban America. //The Automobile in American Life and Society.// University of Michigan, Dearborn. The Henry Ford. 2004. 3 April 2009 < [] >.

**//Immigration to America//**
The Factory. //Labor Matters.// School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 2009. 3 April 2009 < [] >. Virtanen, Keijo. ”The Influence of the Automotive Industry on the Ethnic Picture of Detroit, Michigan, 1900-1940.” Publications of the Institute of General History. University of Turku (1977). 3 April 2009 < [] > Sugrue, [|Thomas J.]Motor City to Motor Metropolis: How the Automobile Industry Reshaped Urban America. //The Automobile in American Life and Society.// University of Michigan, Dearborn. The Henry Ford. 2004. 3 April 2009 < [] >.

**//Interactions between Workers and Owners//**
Meyer, Stephen. Introduction: The Degradation of Work Revisited: Workers and Technology in the American Auto Industry, 1900 – 2000. //Automobile in American Life and Society.// 2004. 2 April 2009 < [] >. “Labor in the Craft System.” The Degradation of Work Revisited: Workers and Technology in the American Auto Industry, 1900 – 2000. //Automobile in American Life and Society.// 2004. 2 April 2009 < [] >. “More of the Same: The Rise of Sloanism and Flexible Mass Production.” The Degradation of Work Revisited: Workers and Technology in the American Auto Industry, 1900 – 2000. //Automobile in American Life and Society.// 2004. 2 April 2009 < [] >. Organizing the United Auto Worker at the Rouge PowerPoint Slide Show. The Rouge Tour. The Henry Ford. 6 April 2009 < [] >. The Workers. //Labor Matters.// School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 2009. 3 April 2009 < [] >.

**//Effect on Michigan//**
Burton, Clarence M. //The City of Detroit (1701-1922).// 3 April 2009 < [] >. See pages 533-536. Henry Ford. Detroit Historical Society. 3 April 2009 < [] >. (Slide 4) “The Making of Modern Michigan.” Michigan State University Library. 3 April 2009 < [] >. Organizing the United Auto Worker at the Rouge PowerPoint Slide Show. The Rouge Tour. The Henry Ford. 6 April 2009 < [] >. Sugrue, Thomas J. “Living in the Motor City: Autoworkers, Race, and Urban Geography.” //From Motor City to Motor Metropolis: How the Automobile Industry Reshaped Urban America.// Automobile in American Life and Society. 2004. 2 April 2009 < [] >. “Motor City: The Story of Detroit.” The Historian’s Perspective. Gilder-Lehrman Institute. 3 April 2009 < [] >. Motor City to Motor Metropolis: How the Automobile Industry Reshaped Urban America. //The Automobile in American Life and Society.// University of Michigan, Dearborn. The Henry Ford. 2004. 3 April 2009 < [] >. Virtanen, Keijo. ”The Influence of the Automotive Industry on the Ethnic Picture of Detroit, Michigan, 1900-1940.” Publications of the Institute of General History. University of Turku (1977). 3 April 2009 < [] >. Wright, Richard A. “Chapter 3 – How Detroit became the Motor City.” //A Brief History of the First 100 Years of the Automobile Industry in the United States.// The Auto Channel. 3 April 2009 < [] >.

**//Changing American Society//**
//The Automobile in American Life and Society.// University of Michigan, Dearborn. The Henry Ford. 2004. 3 April 2009 < [] >. The Automobile. Powered to Transform Society. //Labor Matters.// School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 2009. 3 April 2009 < [] >. “Early Adventures with the Automobile.” //Eyewitness to History//. Ibis Communications, Inc., 3 April 2009 < [] >. Henry Ford. Detroit Historical Society. 3 April 2009 < [] >. (Slides 1 and 2) “The History of the Automobile.” 3 April 2009 < [] >. Melosi, Martin V. The Automobile Shapes The City. //The Automobile in American Life and Society.// University of Michigan, Dearborn. The Henry Ford. 2004. 3 April 2009 < [] >.