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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
268
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2010
Editore
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1176753169
ISBN-13
9781176753167
Descrizione
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate world of cotton and wool manufacturing, examining the essential labor forces that drive these industries. Through a detailed narrative, the authors, Robert W. Dunn and Jack Hardy, illuminate the historical and socio-economic factors shaping the textile sector. They unravel the relationship between manual craftsmanship and industrial advancements, making it clear how the evolution of manufacturing processes has affected the lives and labor conditions of workers.
As they probe into the nuances of textile production, the authors weave in stories that highlight the human experience within these factories. From the bustling mills to the quiet home workshops, this study not only focuses on the technical aspects of cotton and wool but also emphasizes the people behind these textiles. Through their research, Dunn and Hardy bring to light the often-overlooked contributions of laborers, underscoring their vital role in the growth and sustainability of the textile industry.
As they probe into the nuances of textile production, the authors weave in stories that highlight the human experience within these factories. From the bustling mills to the quiet home workshops, this study not only focuses on the technical aspects of cotton and wool but also emphasizes the people behind these textiles. Through their research, Dunn and Hardy bring to light the often-overlooked contributions of laborers, underscoring their vital role in the growth and sustainability of the textile industry.
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