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"The central theme of this book is Danbury's unlikely transformation from being the proud capital of the nation's hat manufacturing industry into the hub of a region that Money magazine in 1983 ranked among the ten best places to live in the entire nation ... examines the craft and business of men's hat making in Danbury, tracing the decline of the industry ... and ... explores the burst of fresh energy that accompanied the introduction of high-tech industries in the postwar decades and the corporate boom in the 1970s and 1980s."
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Danbury's third century: from urban status to tri-centennial
2013, Western Connecticut State University
in English
0988924307 9780988924307
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Table of Contents
Part I: The hat city (1889-1945). Prologue: Danbury in 1889: portrait of a new city
The price of progress
Making connections
A bloodless Civil War
Diversity
The Great War
"Prosperity, peace, and progress"
Depression decade
Home-front sacrifice
Part II: A fresh energy (1945-1985)
Economic renaissance
For a better Danbury
A stone-age government
The lure of federal money
"This too is Danbury"
Blue collar to white collar
Retail revolutions
Regional core
Dealing with development
Changing demographics
Last days of Danbury's mainstays
Epilogue: past and present.
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Includes index.
Notes on sources: pages 375-385.
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