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Core
Title
Where Is Our Responsibility?
Subtitle
Unions and Economic Change in the New England Textile Industry 1870-1960
Title (generic)
Book

William F. Hartford attempts to tell the story of the disappearance of the textile industry in New England from the perspective of the textile unionists, who, as Hartford claims, have been "blamed for the industry's disappearance." Hartford begins his narrative in Fall River during the 1930s and continues through to the 1960s and the era of "deindustrialization." Hartford studies these changes in industrial America while considering the societal and economic changes that were occurring, as well as the life of postwar America. Hartford notes in his introduction that while a lot of the work does come from material from thorughout New England, three main cities are the center of focus: Fall River, New Bedford, and Lawrence.

Publisher
Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press
Accession No.
Date (created)
1996
Format
256 pg
Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Hartford, William F.
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.
Date (coverage)
1930-1960
Language
English
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Display Value
Good
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Ledoux, Natasha
Cataloged On
Status
OK