Author: Marla R. Miller
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Among the enduring stereotypes of early American history has been the colonial Goodwife, perpetually spinning, sewing, darning, and quilting, answering all of her family's textile needs. But the Goodwife of popular historical imagination obscures as much as she reveals; the icon appears to explain early American women's labor history, while at the same time allowing it to go unexplained. Tensions of class and gender recede, and the largest artisanal trade open to early American women is obscured in the guise of domesticity. In this book, Marla R. Miller illuminates the significance of women's work in the clothing trades of the early Republic. Drawing on diaries, reminiscences, letters, ledgers, and material culture, she explores the contours of working women's lives in rural New England, offering a nuanced view of their varied ranks and roles - skilled and unskilled, black and white, artisanal and laboring - as producers and consumers, clients and crafts-women, employers and employees
The Needle's Eye
Author: Marla R. Miller
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Among the enduring stereotypes of early American history has been the colonial Goodwife, perpetually spinning, sewing, darning, and quilting, answering all of her family's textile needs. But the Goodwife of popular historical imagination obscures as much as she reveals; the icon appears to explain early American women's labor history, while at the same time allowing it to go unexplained. Tensions of class and gender recede, and the largest artisanal trade open to early American women is obscured in the guise of domesticity. In this book, Marla R. Miller illuminates the significance of women's work in the clothing trades of the early Republic. Drawing on diaries, reminiscences, letters, ledgers, and material culture, she explores the contours of working women's lives in rural New England, offering a nuanced view of their varied ranks and roles - skilled and unskilled, black and white, artisanal and laboring - as producers and consumers, clients and crafts-women, employers and employees
Publisher:
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Among the enduring stereotypes of early American history has been the colonial Goodwife, perpetually spinning, sewing, darning, and quilting, answering all of her family's textile needs. But the Goodwife of popular historical imagination obscures as much as she reveals; the icon appears to explain early American women's labor history, while at the same time allowing it to go unexplained. Tensions of class and gender recede, and the largest artisanal trade open to early American women is obscured in the guise of domesticity. In this book, Marla R. Miller illuminates the significance of women's work in the clothing trades of the early Republic. Drawing on diaries, reminiscences, letters, ledgers, and material culture, she explores the contours of working women's lives in rural New England, offering a nuanced view of their varied ranks and roles - skilled and unskilled, black and white, artisanal and laboring - as producers and consumers, clients and crafts-women, employers and employees
The Needle Trades
Author: Joel Seidman
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Category : Clothing trade
Languages : en
Pages : 384
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Category : Clothing trade
Languages : en
Pages : 384
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The Labor Herald
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Category : Communism
Languages : en
Pages : 846
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Category : Communism
Languages : en
Pages : 846
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The Nation
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Category : Current events
Languages : en
Pages : 886
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Category : Current events
Languages : en
Pages : 886
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Bulletin
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Category : Technical education
Languages : en
Pages : 1006
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Category : Technical education
Languages : en
Pages : 1006
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Life and Labor Bulletin
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Category : Labor movement
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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Category : Labor movement
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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Bulletin
Author: National Society for Vocational Education
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Category : Technical education
Languages : en
Pages : 1362
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Category : Technical education
Languages : en
Pages : 1362
Book Description
ליידיעס גארמענט וואירקער
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Category : Clothing trade
Languages : en
Pages : 574
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Category : Clothing trade
Languages : en
Pages : 574
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Women and the Trades, Pittsburgh, 1907-1908
Author: Elizabeth Beardsley Butler
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Category : Industries
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Category : Industries
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
I Have a Story to Tell You
Author: Seemah C. Berson
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 1554582385
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
I Have a Story to Tell You is about Eastern European Jewish immigrants living in Montreal, Toronto, and Winnipeg in the early twentieth century. The stories encompass their travels and travails on leaving home and their struggles in the sweatshops and factories of the garment industry in Canada. Basing her work on extensive interviews, Seemah Berson recreates these immigrants’ stories about their lives in the Old Country and the hardship of finding work in Canada, and she tells how many of these newcomers ended up in the needle trades. Revealing a fervent sense of socialist ideology acquired in the crucible of the Russian Revolution, the stories tell of the influence of Jewish culture and traditions, of personal–and organized–fights against exploitation, and of struggles to establish unions for better working conditions. This book is a wonderful resource for teachers of Canadian, Jewish, and social history, as well as auto/biography and cultural studies. The simplicity of the language, transcribed from oral reports, makes this work accessible to anyone who enjoys a good story.
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 1554582385
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
I Have a Story to Tell You is about Eastern European Jewish immigrants living in Montreal, Toronto, and Winnipeg in the early twentieth century. The stories encompass their travels and travails on leaving home and their struggles in the sweatshops and factories of the garment industry in Canada. Basing her work on extensive interviews, Seemah Berson recreates these immigrants’ stories about their lives in the Old Country and the hardship of finding work in Canada, and she tells how many of these newcomers ended up in the needle trades. Revealing a fervent sense of socialist ideology acquired in the crucible of the Russian Revolution, the stories tell of the influence of Jewish culture and traditions, of personal–and organized–fights against exploitation, and of struggles to establish unions for better working conditions. This book is a wonderful resource for teachers of Canadian, Jewish, and social history, as well as auto/biography and cultural studies. The simplicity of the language, transcribed from oral reports, makes this work accessible to anyone who enjoys a good story.