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The Weaver's Knot: The Contradictions of Class Struggle and Family Solidarity in Western France, 1750-1914

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The Weaver's Knot: The Contradictions of Class Struggle and Family Solidarity in Western France, 1750-1914

by Liu, Tessie P

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Minor rubbing. A label to rear cover. VG. Textual map & tables. Historical Sociology Cornell University Press thaca [NY] (1994) orig.cloth 24x15cm, xii, 279 pp. Contents: Rural Industries & the Evolution of Capitalist Production; The Putting-Out of Wilderness: The Vulnerability of Merchants in the Marketplace; Winning Control over Entrepreneurship: Merchants & the Cotton Regime; Cooperation & Collectivity: Weavers Mobilize to Retake Control; Handloom Weavers in the Age of Powerlooms: The Failures of Mobilization; New Domestic Industires. The Sweated Trades; The Agricultural Labor Market;What Price Dignity? The Transformation of the Weaving Family Economy & the Creation of Cheap Labor; Conclusions.

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Title
The Weaver's Knot: The Contradictions of Class Struggle and Family Solidarity in Western France, 1750-1914
Author
Liu, Tessie P
Book Condition
Used - Minor rubbing. A label to rear cover. VG.
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Hardcover
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Date Published
(1994)
Keywords
Social History Labor Labour Rural France Cholet Weaving Industry Industrial Weavers Family Economy Textile Workers

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