Class and Community: The Industrial Revolution in Lynn, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition, with a New Preface

Class and Community: The Industrial Revolution in Lynn, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition, with a New Preface

by Alan Dawley
Class and Community: The Industrial Revolution in Lynn, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition, with a New Preface
Class and Community: The Industrial Revolution in Lynn, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition, with a New Preface

Class and Community: The Industrial Revolution in Lynn, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition, with a New Preface

by Alan Dawley

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Overview

In this twenty-fifth anniversary edition of his prize-winning book, Dawley reflects once more on labor and class issues, poverty and progress, and the contours of urban history in the city of Lynn, Massachusetts, during the rise of industrialism in the early nineteenth century. He not only revisits this urban conglomeration, but also seeks out previously unheard groups such as women and blacks. The result is a more rounded portrait of a small eastern city on the verge of becoming modern.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674030282
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2009
Series: Harvard studies in urban history
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 331
File size: 776 KB

About the Author

Alan Dawley is Professor of History, The College of New Jersey.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Preface, 2000: Lynn Revisited
Introduction: A Microcosm of the Industrial Revolution
1 Entrepreneurs
2 Artisans
3 Factories
4 The City
5 Workers
6 The Poor and the Less Poor
7 Militants
8 Politicians
Conclusion: Equal Rights and Beyond
Appendixes
A Tables on Population, Output, and Employment
B Research Methods
C The Ward 4 Factor
Bibliography
Notes
Index

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Leon Fink

At a time when global forces often seem more important than any particular place, this classic study of America's industrial revolution reminds us that the local community can sometimes provide the most revealing setting for understanding larger social processes.
Leon Fink, author of Progressive Intellectuals and the Dilemmas of Democratic Commitment

At a time when global forces often seem more important than any particular place, this classic study of America's industrial revolution reminds us that the local community can sometimes provide the most revealing setting for understanding larger social processes.

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