In the late eighteenth century, the shoemakers of Essex County began to recruit the women of their families to work on shoes.
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Shoe industry, Employees, Economic conditions, Working class, History, Boots and shoes, trade and manufacture, New england, economic conditions, Ouvriers de la chaussure, Histoire, Chaussures, Industrie, Travailleurs, Conditions économiques, Economic historyPlaces
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Men, Women, and Work: Class, Gender, and Protest in the New England Shoe Industry, 1780-1910 (Working Class in American History)
May 1, 1990, University of Illinois Press
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in English
025206142X 9780252061424
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Men, women, and work: class, gender, and protest in the New England shoe industry, 1780-1910
1988, University of Illinois Press
in English
0252014847 9780252014840
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