Work: Craft and Factory in Nineteenth-Century America Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Illustrates the working conditions for the two types of 19th century workers: an itinerant craftsman and New England textile factory "operatives", the majority of whom were women. The contrast between freedom and the geographical and occupational mobility master over regulation and poor working conditions for employees of textile mills. "Hide
by Thomas K. McCraw 20 pages. Publication Date: July 19, 1991. Prod. #: +391264- PDF-ENG

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