Mechanics and Manufacturers in the Early Industrial Revolution: Lynn, Massachusetts 1780-1860 / Edition 1

Mechanics and Manufacturers in the Early Industrial Revolution: Lynn, Massachusetts 1780-1860 / Edition 1

by Paul G. Faler
ISBN-10:
0873955056
ISBN-13:
9780873955058
Pub. Date:
06/30/1981
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
ISBN-10:
0873955056
ISBN-13:
9780873955058
Pub. Date:
06/30/1981
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Mechanics and Manufacturers in the Early Industrial Revolution: Lynn, Massachusetts 1780-1860 / Edition 1

Mechanics and Manufacturers in the Early Industrial Revolution: Lynn, Massachusetts 1780-1860 / Edition 1

by Paul G. Faler

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Overview

Lynn, Massachusetts, once the leading shoe manufacturing city of the United States, was in many ways a model of the industrial city that much of America was to become. This study of the early industrial revolution in Lynn focuses on the journeymen shoemakers—leading participants in the making of the institutions, ideas, and events that form central themes in the history of working people in America.

Spanning the time period from just after the American Revolution to the Civil War, it places special emphasis on the social changes that accompany industrialization, and the impact of those changes on workers. It examines the shoe industry and shoemaking in detail: wages and conditions of work, social clubs and political parties, strikes as well as schools, and trade unions as well as temperance societies. It also explores property ownership and social mobility, the origins and nature of class consciousness and class ideology, and the relations between workers and manufacturers across the spectrum of social institutions.

This rich, detailed study of the industrial revolution in a single community is one of the few books available that combines labor history and social history, revealing the fullness and breadth in the experience of the working people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780873955058
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 06/30/1981
Series: SUNY Series in American Social History
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 267
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)
Lexile: 1470L (what's this?)

About the Author

Paul G. Faler, a native of Massachusetts, is Associate Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

Table of Contents

Tables

Preface

Introduction

1. Lynn—The First Century

2. Rise of the Shoe Industry

3. A Community of Mechanics

4. Rise of the Shoe Manufacturers

5. The Shoemakers: Wages and Other Standards

6. The Origins of Industrial Morality

7. Lynn and the New Industrial Morality: “A Well-Regulated Republic in Miniature"

8. Patterns of Mobility and Property Ownership

9. The Formation of Class Consciousness: Experience and Ideology

10. The Social Dimensions of the Class Experience

11. The Great Shoemakers' Strike

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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