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Creating the Modern South

Douglas Flamming (Autor)

Longleaf on behalf of Univ of N. Carolina Press (Editora)

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Built by local entrepreneurs during Dixie’s Cotton Mill in Dalton, Georgia, acted as a magnet for thousands of newly impoverished white farm families who moved to the factory and its company-owned village from the surrounding countryside. In Creating the Modern South, Douglas Flamming examines one hundred years in the life of the mill and the town, providing a uniquely perceptive view of Dixie’s social and economic transformation.

With a sophisticated blend of statistical analysis, oral history interviews, and a variety of such traditional sources as company records, federal census schedules, and local newspapers, Flamming weaves an empirically convincing, richly embroidered description of life in a southern cotton-mill village. Whereas some historians have characterized southern textile workers as slaves in an “industrial plantation” system, and others have described the creation of an autonomous culture of opposition to management, Flamming focuses on the intimate, ever-changing, and potentially explosive relationship between millhands and managers, effectively demonstrating that both groups acted as architects of the emerging industrial order.

The Crown Mill story addresses important issues of social change faced by the modernizing South: the origins of small-town industry, worker migration from farm to factory, and the rise of an industrial elite; the adaptation of rural customs to an industrial environment and the development of a working-class culture; the advent of mill-village paternalism and the dilemmas of unionization; the impact of World War II on southern life; the collapse of paternalism and the antilabor backlash of the 1950s; and the decline of Dixie’s cotton mills in the burgeoning Sunbelt economy. Ultimately, the history of the Crown Mill community both underscores the human dimensions of industrialization and places the New South in the broader context of an industrialized America.

Sobre o Livro

Estudo histórico centrado na Crown Mill e na vila operária de Dalton, Geórgia, que examina a transformação social e econômica do Sul dos EUA ao longo de um século.

Combina análise estatística, entrevistas orais e fontes como registros da empresa, censos federais e jornais locais para retratar relações entre trabalhadores e gestores no contexto da industrialização têxtil.

Aborda temas como migração rural-urbana, elite industrial, paternalismo de vila operária, sindicalização, efeitos da Segunda Guerra Mundial e declínio das fábricas de algodão na economia do Sunbelt.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria História econômica
Autores Douglas Flamming
Sobre o Autor Douglas Flamming é autor de obras sobre história social e econômica do Sul dos Estados Unidos.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 470
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf on behalf of Univ of N. Carolina Press
ISBN 9780807845455
Tamanho 15.6x23.4
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