Continuity and Disruption : Working-Class Community in Lynn and Fall River, Massachusetts, 1880-1950

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Continuity and Disruption : Working-Class Community in Lynn and Fall River, Massachusetts, 1880-1950

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From a review of by Donald H. Stewart, SUNY Cortland, on the later text based on this dissertation's research: "Cumbler concentrates on two Massachusetts cities - Lynn, a late-nineteenth century shoe manufacturing center, and Fall River, a leading textile producer. Contradicting historians who argue that upward mobility and ethnic competition prevented American coherent class solidarity, he finds much of it in both municipalities."

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Cumbler, John Taylor, Jr.

Date

1974

Language

en

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1880-1950; Fall River, Lynn, Massachusetts

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Zotero

Num Pages

336

Place

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Thesis Type

Ph. D.

University

University of Michigan

URL

http://www.jstor.org/stable/1043215 (read a review of the text here)

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