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  • Figured Tapestry: Production, Markets and Power in Philadelphia Textiles, 1855-1941

    Figured Tapestry by Scranton, Philip;

    Production, Markets and Power in Philadelphia Textiles, 1855-1941

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    Product details:

    • Edition number New ed
    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 22 August 2002

    • ISBN 9780521521369
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages536 pages
    • Size 230x153x36 mm
    • Weight 855 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A study of industrial maturity and decline, focused on the Philadelphia textile trades.

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    Long description:

    Figured Tapestry is a study of industrial maturity and decline, focused on the Philadelphia textile trades from the era of the Knights of Labor through World War II. Unlike the bulk fabric enterprises of New England and the South, Quaker City textile firms were 'flexible specialists,' combining skilled labor, versatile technologies, and quick responsiveness to demand shifts to create a vast array of seasonal goods. Scranton assesses the significance and limits of industrial versatility, owner-operated businesses, craft labor and its organizations, and the agglomeration of specialist mills in urban districts. An interdisciplinary blend of business, labor, urban, and economic history, industrial geography, and the history of technology, Figured Tapestry illuminates the hidden world of batch production, the 'other side' of American industrialization, and highlights both the benefits and the hazards of flexibility, a matter of moment to those who seek to reorient current manufacturing away from the rigidities of mass production.

    "[Scranton's] depiction of distinctive production formats and histories for different sectors and areas of the textile industry holds profound implications for understanding not only other American industries and industrial districts but also the process of industrial transformation itself." The Annals of American Academy

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    Table of Contents:

    List of figures; List of tables; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Advantage, proprietors, 1886-93; 3. Inside the mill: flexible production and the family firm; 4. From crisis to crisis, 1893-1904; 5. Peace and war, 1904-18; 6. The changing time, 1919-33; 7. Long nights, false dawns, 1933-41; 8. Conclusion; Index.

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