Drawn from the 1984 Lowell Conference, the essays included here represent a holistic, truly interdisciplinary approach to the study of industrial history. Each essay takes as its subject one of five themes: Capital, Machines, Power, the Industrial City, or Labor. Students of the Industrial Revolution will find this book an indispensable resource.
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Drawn from the 1984 Lowell Conference, the essays included here represent a holistic, truly interdisciplinary approach to the study of industrial history. Each essay takes as its subject one of five themes: Capital, Machines, Power, the Industrial City, or Labor. Students of the Industrial Revolution will find this book an indispensable resource.
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Used-Very Good. Museum of American Textile History, 1986. 177 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", paperback. Temin, Capital Formation in American Industrialization; Stapleton, Michel Chevalier and Industrialization of America and Europe; Hills, Steam and Waterpower; Reynolds, Emergence of Breast Wheel; Goldfield, Metropolitan Planning, Sweden and United States; Ebner, Comparative Tradition in Urban History; Gardner, Planning for Social Equity; Ramirez, Industrialism and Internationalization of Labor; Jowitt, Textile Workers, Trade Unions, and Politics in Bradford and Lawrence; Dawley, Comparative Method in Labor. Clean, tight, Fine.