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Rockdale : The Growth of an American Village in the Early Industrial Revolution

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A celebrated triumph of historiography, Rockdale tells the story of the Industrial Revolution as it was experienced by the men, women, and children of the cotton-manufacturing town of Rockdale, Pennsylvania.

The lives of workers, managers, inventors, owners, and entrepreneurs are brilliantly illuminated by Anthony F.

C. Wallace, who also describes the complex technology that governed all of Rockdale’s townspeople.

Wallace examines the new relationships between employer and employee as work and workers moved out of the fields into the closed-in world of the spinning mule, the power loom, and the mill office.

He brings to light the impassioned battle for the soul of the mill worker, a struggle between the exponents of the Enlightenment and Utopian Socialism, on the one hand, and, on the other, the ultimately triumphant champions of evangelical Christianity.

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Product Details
University of Nebraska Press
0803298536 / 9780803298538
Paperback / softback
974.814
01/06/2005
United States
554 pages, Illus., maps
794 grams