Amoskeag: Life and Work in an American Factory-City

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Author: Tamara K. Hareven

ISBN-10: 0874517362

ISBN-13: 9780874517361

Category: General & Heavy Industries - History

First published in 1978, this classic book, through vivid oral histories and historic photographs, documents the social and cultural impact of the industry during America's rise as a manufacturing power. For nearly a century, the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company was chief architect of the social, ethnic, and economic existence of Manchester, New Hampshire. In the early 1900s, it was the largest textile mill in the world, employing 17,000; its red brick facade stretched for nearly a mile along...

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Amoskeag Belongs to the literature of testimony,offering up insight on work experiences, family practices, patterns of sociability, the pleasures and miseries of life and labor in Manchester.

\ From the Publisher"[Amoskeag] belongs to the literature of testimony, offering up insights on work experiences, family practices, patterns of sociability, the pleasures and miseries of life and labor in Manchester . . . Tamara Hareven, one of the most intelligent and prolific among contemporary historians of the family, has disclosed something of the life and work patterns of men and women in a great mill. In the course of it, she has also warned us about the insufficiency of simple formulas, the complexity of men and societies, and we are in her debt for it."--New Republic\ \