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050 00 $a HD9857.N36 $b R58 2002
100 1  $a Rivard, Paul E.
245 1  $a A new order of things : $b how the textile industry transformed New England / $c Paul E. Rivard.
246 30 $a How the textile industry transformed New England
260    $a Hanover, NH : $b University Press of New England, $c c2002.
300    $a xii, 156 p. : $b col. ill., maps ; $c 29 cm.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-150) and index.
505 0  $a Introduction: An overview of the textile trade -- Extend the mills: spinning cotton in New England -- The "Masheen": the wool carding machine comes to New England -- Made in families: weaving at home with new tools -- Diaper, tow, and crash: manufacturing linen in New England -- Great expectations: cotton mill fever creates textile towns -- The Waltham power loom: investing in power weaving -- "The best wheel in the world": waterpower in New England -- Genius, wealth, and industry: Lowell astonishes the world -- Calico, blocks, and rollers: printing technology and the new fashion -- "Simply preposterous": New England's woolen mills catch up -- Jenny, Jack, and Billy: the woolen machinery family -- The beginnings of social change: the New England mill workers -- "Acres of girlhood": a workforce of women -- Rising tide of discontent: the struggle for "freedom" -- "Gifted in mind, body and estate": New England builds an immigrant workforce -- The Lawrence experience: the fall and reprise of a New England textile city -- Smokestacks and train tracks: steam engines promote textile manufacture -- Speeders, pickers, and mules: New England's new machinery.
650  0 $a Textile industry $z New England $x History.
650  0 $a Industrial revolution $z New England.
776 08 $i Online version: $a Rivard, Paul E. $t New order of things. $d Hanover, NH : University Press of New England, c2002 $w (OCoLC)655008934
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