Winner of the 1989 Herbert G. Gutman Award, 1989.  Winner of the New England Historical Association Book Award, 1989.  Co-winner of the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize of the American Historical Association, 1989.<br /><br /> "Blewett challenges historians to incorporate gender analysis and a tradition of working women's protest into the history of the American labor movement."--<i>Georgia Historical Quarterly</i> "[Blewett's] detailed reconstruction of feminist perspectives in shoeworker protest and the divisions created by the competing loyalties to sisterhood and to working-class families is among the best available . . . With works like this, it should be impossible to write about the American working class without including women."-- <i>Historical Journal of Massachusetts</i> "A highly stimulating and rewarding book."--<i>Journal of Interdisciplinary History</i>

Mary H. Blewett's award-winning look at the men and women working in the shoe factories of Lynn, Massachusetts, explores the sexual division of labor and gender relationships in the workplace.
Acknowledgments   xi
Introduction   xiii
CHAPTER ONE   Origins of the Sexual Division of Labor, 1750-1810   3
CHAPTER TWO   The Rise of Early Labor Protest, 1810-37   20
CHAPTER THREE   The Social Relations of Production in the Rural Outwork System, 1837-45   44
CHAPTER FOUR   Women and the Artisan Tradition   68
CHAPTER FIVE   The Early Factory System and the New England Shoe Strike of 1860   97
CHAPTER SIX   Crispin Protest in the Post-Civil War Shoe Factory   142
CHAPTER SEVEN   Hard Times and Equal Rights, 1873-80   191
CHAPTER EIGHT   New England Shoeworkers and the Knights of Labor   221
CHAPTER NINE   Militancy and Disintegration, 1892-1910   267
Conclusion   320

APPENDIX A   The Accounts of Charles Fisher, 1837, and William Peabody, 1835   326
APPENDIX B   The U.S. Census of Population: Lynn, Haverhill, and Marblehead, 1860; Lynn, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910   329
Abbreviations   353
Notes   355
Bibliography of Primary and Unpublished Sources   425
Index   431
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Product details

ISBN
9780252061424
Published
1990-05-01
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Weight
626 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Thickness
30 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
472

Biographical note

Mary H. Blewett is a professor emerita of history at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Her books include The Last Generation: Work and Life in the Textile Mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1910-1960, and Constant Turmoil: The Politics of Industrial Life in Nineteenth-Century New England.