Farm to Factory
Discover the compelling journey of women in early industrial America with Farm to Factory by David Dublin. Published by Columbia University Press in 1993, this second edition spans 217 pages and delves into the lives of single women who left rural New England between 1820 and 1860 to seek opportunities in the burgeoning factory towns.
Dublin presents a unique perspective through the letters of six remarkable women, illuminating the impact of early industrial capitalism on their lives. This insightful text not only sheds light on their struggles and aspirations but also reveals the broader implications of their experiences in shaping the workforce of the United States.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in women's studies, Farm to Factory offers a rich narrative that connects personal stories to larger economic and social trends. Don't miss the chance to explore this essential piece of American history.