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Lives of the Philadelphia Engineers Capital Class and Revolution 1830-1890 Book

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  • Lives of the Philadelphia Engineers Capital Class and Revolution 1830-1890
  • Written by author Andrew Dawson
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2004/03/12
  • By rejecting the conventional viewpoint that timid manufacturers were conservative supporters of the plantation South and insisting that workshop owners rejected slavery, this study reinvigorates one of the Civil War's enduring interpretive battles. Of in
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General Editor's Preface
List of Figures
List of Tables and Charts
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction 1
1 Philadelphia Style 12
2 Inside the Workshop: Production, Authority and Resistance 51
3 Industrial Biography 79
4 A Subaltern Class, 1830-62 117
5 Reconstructing the City 157
6 Apprenticeship, the Habits of Industry and the Public Schools 193
7 The Decline of Philadelphia Engineering and the Origin of Scientific Management 226
Conclusion: Building Machines, Changing Worlds 247
App. 1 Leading Machine Building Cities in the United States, 1840, 1860-1910 265
App. 2 Major Branches of Philadelphia Machine Building, 1850-80 267
Select Bibliography 269
Index 289


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