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- catalog abstract "The author examines history of the New England textile industry during the nineteenth century from the perspective the growth of industrialization and the struggle between labor and management.".
- catalog contributor b11866772.
- catalog coverage "New England Economic conditions.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 413-490) and index.".
- catalog description "Prologue: Unlikely Acquaintances -- The Fall River Patrimony: Those Legendary Bordens, 1799-1865 -- Gender Politics and Labor Reform in the Protest Heritages of Antebellum New England -- British Immigrant Textile Workers and Their Class Conscious Legacies, 1820-1865 -- Wait, Agitate, Work, and Wait: Gender Politics and Ten-Hour Reform, 1865-1874 -- To Dominate the National Market, 1866-1878 -- They Have Brought Their Horns with Them: Deference and Defiance, 1868-1875 -- A New Lancashire for the Northeast, 1876-1878 -- Struggling over Amalgamations or Trade Unions, 1879-1884 -- Piecing Up the Fall River System, 1885-1897 -- The Ascendancy of Trade Unions and Combinations, 1898-1906 -- Epilogue: The Escape of Al Priddy, the Death of M.C.D. Borden, and the Burnley Reunion -- Critical Assessment of Primary Sources -- Personal taxable income in Fall River, 1867 -- Cotton manufacturing data for Fall River, 1865 and 1875 -- Comparative nativities of population, 1870 -- United States cotton mills producing print cloth, 1880 -- Characterists of 153 "works in a cotton mill" families, Fall River: Globe Village and Little Canada in Ward 1, 1870 -- Fall River, Lowell, and Lawrence, 1875: Persons employed in cotton goods -- Total population: Percentages of foreign-born in leading Massachusetts manufacturing cities, 1875 -- Comparative data on Fall River, Lowell, and Lawrence, 1870-1880 -- Southern competition and the Massachusetts cotton textile industry -- British immigration to the United States, 1840-1905.".
- catalog description "The author examines history of the New England textile industry during the nineteenth century from the perspective the growth of industrialization and the struggle between labor and management.".
- catalog extent "x, 521 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Constant turmoil.".
- catalog identifier "1558492399 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Constant turmoil.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press,".
- catalog relation "Constant turmoil.".
- catalog spatial "New England Economic conditions.".
- catalog spatial "New England".
- catalog subject "338.4/7677/0097409034 21".
- catalog subject "HD9857.N36 B58 2000".
- catalog subject "Textile industry New England History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue: Unlikely Acquaintances -- The Fall River Patrimony: Those Legendary Bordens, 1799-1865 -- Gender Politics and Labor Reform in the Protest Heritages of Antebellum New England -- British Immigrant Textile Workers and Their Class Conscious Legacies, 1820-1865 -- Wait, Agitate, Work, and Wait: Gender Politics and Ten-Hour Reform, 1865-1874 -- To Dominate the National Market, 1866-1878 -- They Have Brought Their Horns with Them: Deference and Defiance, 1868-1875 -- A New Lancashire for the Northeast, 1876-1878 -- Struggling over Amalgamations or Trade Unions, 1879-1884 -- Piecing Up the Fall River System, 1885-1897 -- The Ascendancy of Trade Unions and Combinations, 1898-1906 -- Epilogue: The Escape of Al Priddy, the Death of M.C.D. Borden, and the Burnley Reunion -- Critical Assessment of Primary Sources -- Personal taxable income in Fall River, 1867 -- Cotton manufacturing data for Fall River, 1865 and 1875 -- Comparative nativities of population, 1870 -- United States cotton mills producing print cloth, 1880 -- Characterists of 153 "works in a cotton mill" families, Fall River: Globe Village and Little Canada in Ward 1, 1870 -- Fall River, Lowell, and Lawrence, 1875: Persons employed in cotton goods -- Total population: Percentages of foreign-born in leading Massachusetts manufacturing cities, 1875 -- Comparative data on Fall River, Lowell, and Lawrence, 1870-1880 -- Southern competition and the Massachusetts cotton textile industry -- British immigration to the United States, 1840-1905.".
- catalog title "Constant turmoil : the politics of industrial life in nineteenth-century New England / Mary H. Blewett.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".