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The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association 1933-2007

The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association 1933-2007
Author: Early American Industries Association E.a.i.a.
Publisher: Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association 1933-2007
Total Pages:
Release: 2009-12-16
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ISBN: 9780943196060

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For seventy-five years, the Early American Industries Association (E.A.I.A.) has published The Chronicle. Filled with informative articles on the history and study of early technologies, industries, crafts, and trades The Chronicle has become well known for its presentation of original research and ground-breaking articles written by collectors, students, professional historians, and living history re-enactors


Manufacturing Revolution

Manufacturing Revolution
Author: Lawrence A. Peskin
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421402750

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"While much has been written about the industrial revolution," writes Lawrence Peskin, "we rarely read about industrial revolutionaries." This absence, he explains, reflects the preoccupation of both classical and Marxist economics with impersonal forces rather than with individuals. In Manufacturing Revolution Peskin deviates from both dominant paradigms by closely examining the words and deeds of individual Americans who made things in their own shops, who met in small groups to promote industrialization, and who, on the local level, strove for economic independence. In speeches, petitions, books, newspaper articles, club meetings, and coffee–house conversations, they fervently discussed the need for large-scale American manufacturing a half-century before the Boston Associates built their first factory. Peskin shows how these economic pioneers launched a discourse that continued for decades, linking industrialization to the cause of independence and guiding the new nation along the path of economic ambition. Based upon extensive research in both manuscript and printed sources from the period between 1760 and 1830, this book will be of interest to historians of the early republic and economic historians as well as to students of technology, business, and industry.