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Book Title
Weaver's Craft : Cloth, Commerce, and Industry in Early Pennsylva
ISBN
9780812237351

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812237358
ISBN-13
9780812237351
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2481987

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Weaver's Craft : Cloth, Commerce, and Industry in Early Pennsylvania
Publication Year
2003
Subject
United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), Economic Conditions, Weaving, Industries / Manufacturing
Type
Textbook
Author
Adrienne D. Hood
Subject Area
Business & Economics, Crafts & Hobbies, History
Series
Early American Studies
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
18.8 Oz
Item Length
9.9 in
Item Width
7.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2003-044762
Reviews
"Historians and curators of cloth, clothing, and dress have looked forward to the appearance of this volume. . . . They will not be disappointed. . . .This fine book will remain a standard in the field for many years to come."--Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, This thorough study . . . should interest both general readers and scholars of social, economic, and labor history, "If American studies scholars needed an example of how local history can be writ large, they can effectively point to this study of weavers in Chester County, Pennsylvania."-- American Studies, An enjoyable and informative read. It stands as a worthwhile addition to the study of crafts and their relationship to markets and market development., "This thorough study . . . should interest both general readers and scholars of social, economic, and labor history"--Choice, " The Weaver's Craft examines the development of cloth manufacture in early Pennsylvania from its roots in seventeenth-century Europe to the beginning of industrialization. The focus on Pennsylvania and the long sweep of history yields a new understanding of the complexities of early American fabric production and the regional variations that led to distinct experiences of industrialization."-- Pennsylvania Heritage, "This is a . . . a real model of how to reconstruct craft processes and organization. In my view, the publication of this book is long overdue."--Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, author of The Age of Homespun: Objects and Stories in the Creation of an American Myth, This is a . . . a real model of how to reconstruct craft processes and organization. In my view, the publication of this book is long overdue., If American studies scholars needed an example of how local history can be writ large, they can effectively point to this study of weavers in Chester County, Pennsylvania., "Historians and curators of cloth, clothing, and dress have looked forward to the appearance of this volume. . . . They will not be disappointed. . . .This fine book will remain a standard in the field for many years to come."- Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, "Readers of The Weaver's Craft will come away with a new appreciation of the role of textiles in our world and the sophisticated tasks and histories that hide behind the glossy pictures of today's fashion magazines."- Journal of the Early Republic, "The Weaver's Craftexamines the development of cloth manufacture in early Pennsylvania from its roots in seventeenth-century Europe to the beginning of industrialization. The focus on Pennsylvania and the long sweep of history yields a new understanding of the complexities of early American fabric production and the regional variations that led to distinct experiences of industrialization."--Pennsylvania Heritage, " The Weaver's Craft examines the development of cloth manufacture in early Pennsylvania from its roots in seventeenth-century Europe to the beginning of industrialization. The focus on Pennsylvania and the long sweep of history yields a new understanding of the complexities of early American fabric production and the regional variations that led to distinct experiences of industrialization."- Pennsylvania Heritage, "This thorough study . . . should interest both general readers and scholars of social, economic, and labor history"- Choice, "Readers of The Weaver's Craft will come away with a new appreciation of the role of textiles in our world and the sophisticated tasks and histories that hide behind the glossy pictures of today's fashion magazines."--Journal of the Early Republic, Historians and curators of cloth, clothing, and dress have looked forward to the appearance of this volume. . . . They will not be disappointed. . . .This fine book will remain a standard in the field for many years to come., "Readers of The Weaver's Craft will come away with a new appreciation of the role of textiles in our world and the sophisticated tasks and histories that hide behind the glossy pictures of today's fashion magazines."-- Journal of the Early Republic, The Weaver's Craft examines the development of cloth manufacture in early Pennsylvania from its roots in seventeenth-century Europe to the beginning of industrialization. The focus on Pennsylvania and the long sweep of history yields a new understanding of the complexities of early American fabric production and the regional variations that led to distinct experiences of industrialization., "This is a . . . a real model of how to reconstruct craft processes and organization. In my view, the publication of this book is long overdue."-Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, author of The Age of Homespun: Objects and Stories in the Creation of an American Myth, "An enjoyable and informative read. It stands as a worthwhile addition to the study of crafts and their relationship to markets and market development."--Journal of American History, Readers of The Weaver's Craft will come away with a new appreciation of the role of textiles in our world and the sophisticated tasks and histories that hide behind the glossy pictures of today's fashion magazines., "An enjoyable and informative read. It stands as a worthwhile addition to the study of crafts and their relationship to markets and market development."- Journal of American History, "Readers ofThe Weaver's Craftwill come away with a new appreciation of the role of textiles in our world and the sophisticated tasks and histories that hide behind the glossy pictures of today's fashion magazines."--Journal of the Early Republic, The Weaver's Craft examines the development of cloth manufacture in early Pennsylvania from its roots in seventeenth-century Europe to the beginning of industrialization. The focus on Pennsylvania and the long sweep of history yields a new understanding of the complexities of early American fabric production and the regional variations that led to distinct experiences of industrialization., "This is a . . . a real model of how to reconstruct craft processes and organization. In my view, the publication of this book is long overdue."--Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, author ofThe Age of Homespun: Objects and Stories in the Creation of an American Myth, "Historians and curators of cloth, clothing, and dress have looked forward to the appearance of this volume. . . . They will not be disappointed. . . .This fine book will remain a standard in the field for many years to come."-- Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, "This thorough study . . . should interest both general readers and scholars of social, economic, and labor history"-- Choice, "An enjoyable and informative read. It stands as a worthwhile addition to the study of crafts and their relationship to markets and market development."-- Journal of American History
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
338.4767709748
Synopsis
Cloth was one of the most important commodities in the early modern world, and colonial North Americans had to develop creative strategies to acquire it. Although early European settlers came from societies in which hand textile production was central to the economy, local conditions in North America interacted with traditional craft structures to create new patterns of production and consumption. The Weaver's Craft examines the development of cloth manufacture in early Pennsylvania from its roots in seventeenth-century Europe to the beginning of industrialization. Adrienne D. Hood's focus on Pennsylvania and the long sweep of history yields a new understanding of the complexities of early American fabric production and the regional variations that led to distinct experiences of industrialization. Drawing on an extensive array of primary sources, combined with a quantitative approach, the author argues that in contrast to New England, rural Pennsylvania women spun the yarn that a small group of trained male artisans wove into cloth on a commercial basis throughout the eighteenth century. Their production was considerably augmented by consumers purchasing cheap cloth from Europe and Asia, making them active participants in a global marketplace. Hood's painstaking research and numerous illustrations of textile equipment, swatch books, and consumer goods will be of interest to both scholars and craftspeople., "If American studies scholars needed an example of how local history can be writ large, they can effectively point to this study of weavers in Chester County, Pennsylvania."-- American Studies
LC Classification Number
TS1324.P4H66 2003

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