Manufacturing Catastrophe : Massachusetts and the Making of Global Capitalism, 1813 to the Present
Manufacturing Catastrophe : Massachusetts and the Making of Global Capitalism, 1813 to the Present
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Author(s): Nichols, Shaun S.
ISBN No.: 9780197665329
Pages: 384
Year: 202404
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 37.23
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

American economic history has traditionally been told as a narrative of industrialization and affluence collapsing into globalization and industrial decay. Offering a reappraisal of this pattern, Manufacturing Catastrophe traces the successive rise and fall of the whaling, textile, garment, electronics, and high-tech industries in Massachusetts over the past two hundred years. It shows how business, labor, and political leaders repeatedly mobilized the lure of crisis--cheap labor, low taxes, and generous manufacturing subsidies--to pull and push both capital and workers across the continents, repeatedly remaking the pioneering industrial cities of Fall River and New Bedford. Workers--ranging from migrating Azorean seamen to British weavers to Quebecois farmers--and capitalists--including mobile manufacturers, globetrotting whalers, and multinational conglomerators--participated in the creation of regional growth and, with it, American industrial ascendance. Exploring the paradoxical and recurring coexistence of high unemployment and labor shortages in these cities, this book explains why recovery and growth have not necessarily translated into long-term prosperity. In doing so, it illuminates how economic catastrophe was, ironically, a critical ingredient in the making of America's industrial hegemony.


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