Coming of Industrial Order

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19th-century economic transformation
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antebellum manufacturing in small towns
antebellum New England industrialization
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community formation and economic change
Dudley Massachusetts industrial history
early American factory towns
early American industrial communities
early American textile and manufacturing towns
early manufacturing and society
economic history of south-central Massachusetts
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historical development of New England towns
historical geography of industry
industrial and demographic change
industrial and social history of Massachusetts
industrial development in Massachusetts
industrial expansion in southern Massachusetts
industrial growth and rural life
industrial history case studies
industrialization of rural communities
local economic history research
local industrial development
Massachusetts industrial revolution
Massachusetts textile and manufacturing history
Massachusetts town histories
New England economic patterns
New England manufacturing economy
Oxford Massachusetts economy
pre-Civil War economic history
pre-Civil War regional development
pre-Civil War town formation
prewar industrial landscape
regional industrialization studies
rural industrialization patterns
rural manufacturing in 19th century
rural to industrial transition
small-town industrial growth
social impact of industrialization
socioeconomic change in antebellum New England
townships and industrial growth
Webster Massachusetts formation and industry

Product details

  • ISBN 9781558492042
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 1999
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a study of industrialization in the antebellum New England countryside. More specifically, it is an investigation of pre-Civil War industrialization in two contiguous south-central Massachusetts townships, Dudley and Oxford, and in a third community, Webster, which was carved from them in 1832.
Jonathan Prude teaches history and American Studies at Emory University.

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