1st Edition

Labor and Laborers of the Loom Mechanization and Handloom Weavers, 1780-1840

By Gail Fowler Mohanty Copyright 2006
290 Pages
by Routledge

290 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

Labor and Laborers of the Loom: Mechanization and Handloom Weavers 1780-1840 develops several themes important to understanding the social, cultural and economic implications of industrialization. The examination of these issues within a population of extra-factory workers distinguishes this study. The volume centers on the rapid growth of handloom weaving in response to the introduction... Read more

1. Refugio, on Account of its Beauty  2. Of Oil, Seed, and Flock  3. Of the Weaver's Art, and Organization of Labor  4. 'I am Well Acquainted with Working a Spring Shuttle and Think Myself a Master of the Business': Beginnings and Experimentation 1787- 1790  5. Giving Out the Psalm: Samuel Slater and the Arkwright System of Manufacture 1790-1800  6. 'I will Thank you to put Yarn out to Good Weavers Only'  7. All other Inventions were Thrown into the Shade  8. 'Sending Good Money to Make Bad more Valuable if Possible'  9. 'My Ram Turned out to be a Bore': Technology, Economy and Out Work in Rhode Island after 1830  10. 'All Ye that have Woolen Weavers for Sale': Putting Hand Loom Weavers and Machine Production in Place

Biography

Gail Fowler Mohanty teaches at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and Bryant University.