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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface What’s the Use of History? ix
- Introduction The Rise and Fall of the Garment Industry in New York City 1
- 1 From Downtown Tenements to Midtown Lofts. The Shifting Geography of an Urban Industry 27
- 2 The Globalization of New York’s Garment Industry 45
- 3 The Geographical Movement of Chinese Garment Shops. A Late-Twentieth-Century Tale of the New York Garment Industry 67
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Part II Workers and Entrepreneurs: Home and Shop
- 4 Cockroach Capitalists Jewish Contractors at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 89
- 5 Tailors and Troublemakers. Jewish Militancy in the New York Garment Industry, 1889–1910 115
- 6 Culture of Work. Italian Immigrant Women Homeworkers in the 141
- 7 On Dominicans in New York City’s Garment Industry 169
- 8 Expanding Spheres. Men and Women in the Late Twentieth-Century Garment Industry 193
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Part III Taking Responsibility for Conditions in the Industry: Unions, Consumers, Public
- 9 ‘‘Social Responsibility on a Global Level’’ The National Consumers League, Fair Labor, and Worker Rights at Century’s End 209
- Notes 235
- Contributors 273
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface What’s the Use of History? ix
- Introduction The Rise and Fall of the Garment Industry in New York City 1
- 1 From Downtown Tenements to Midtown Lofts. The Shifting Geography of an Urban Industry 27
- 2 The Globalization of New York’s Garment Industry 45
- 3 The Geographical Movement of Chinese Garment Shops. A Late-Twentieth-Century Tale of the New York Garment Industry 67
-
Part II Workers and Entrepreneurs: Home and Shop
- 4 Cockroach Capitalists Jewish Contractors at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 89
- 5 Tailors and Troublemakers. Jewish Militancy in the New York Garment Industry, 1889–1910 115
- 6 Culture of Work. Italian Immigrant Women Homeworkers in the 141
- 7 On Dominicans in New York City’s Garment Industry 169
- 8 Expanding Spheres. Men and Women in the Late Twentieth-Century Garment Industry 193
-
Part III Taking Responsibility for Conditions in the Industry: Unions, Consumers, Public
- 9 ‘‘Social Responsibility on a Global Level’’ The National Consumers League, Fair Labor, and Worker Rights at Century’s End 209
- Notes 235
- Contributors 273
- Index 275