Dublin, Thomas, - Women at Work: the transformation of work and community in Lowell, Massachusetts 1826-1860.NY, Columbia University, (1979). 8th ptg. G PB. Dublin explores in carefully researched detail the lives and experiences of the first generation of American women to face. the demands of industrial capitalism. He describes and traces the strong community awareness of these women from Lowell and relates it to labor protest movements of the 1830s and 40s. He perceives the indissoluble relationship of consciousness and material reality, a model of social history. Owner name crossed out on front endpaper, back cover few stray markings.
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