Women at work : the transformation of work and community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860

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Women at work : the transformation of work and community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860

Thomas Dublin

Columbia University Press, 1979

  • : cloth
  • : paper

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Bibliography: p. [293]-308

Includes index

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巻冊次

: cloth ISBN 9780231041669

内容説明

In this prize-winning study, Thomas Dublin explores, in carefully researched detail, the lives and experiences of the first generation of American women to face the demands of industrial capitalism. Dublin describes and traces the strong community awareness of these women from Lowell and relates it to labor protest movements of the 1830s and '40s.
巻冊次

: paper ISBN 9780231041676

内容説明

In this prize-winning study, Thomas Dublin explores, in carefully researched detail, the lives and experiences of the first generation of American women to face the demands of industrial capitalism. Dublin describes and traces the strong community awareness of these women from Lowell and relates it to labor protest movements of the 1830s and '40s.

目次

Tables Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements 1. Women Workers and Early Industrialization 2. The Early Textile Idustry and the Rise of Lowell 3. The Lowell Work Force, 1836, and the Social Origins of Women Workers 4. The Social Relations of Production in the Early Mills 5. The Boardinghouse 6. The Early Strikes: The 1830s 7. The Ten Hour Movement: The 1840s 8. The Transformation of Lowell, 1836-1850, and the New NMill Work Force 9. Immigrants in the Mills, 1850-1860 10. Housing and Families of Women Operatives 11. Careers of Operatives, 1836-1860 12. The Operatives' Response, 1850-1860 Appendixes 1. Preparation of the Hamilton Company Payroll, 1836 2. The Social Origins Study 3. The Hamilton Company Work Force, August 1850 and June 1860 4. The 1860 Millhand Sample 5. Sources of Bias and Considerations of Representativeness

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