Cannon Mills and Kannapolis

Cannon Mills and Kannapolis
Title Cannon Mills and Kannapolis PDF eBook
Author Timothy W. Vanderburg
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 297
Release 2013-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1621900274

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Cannon Mills was once the country’s largest manufacturer of household textiles, and in many ways it exemplified the textile industry and paternalism in the postbellum South. At the same time, however, its particular brand of paternalism was much stronger and more enduring than elsewhere, and it remained in place long after most of the industry had transitioned to modern, bureaucratic management. In Cannon Mills and Kannapolis, Tim Vanderburg critically examines the rise of the Cannon Mills textile company and the North Carolina community that grew up around it. Beginning with the founding of the company and the establishment of its mill town by James W. Cannon, the author draws on a wealth of primary sources to show how, under Cannon’s paternalism, workers developed a collective identity and for generations accepted the limits this paternalism placed on their freedom. After exploring the growth and maturation of Cannon Mills against the backdrop of World War I and its aftermath, Vanderburg examines the impact of the Great Depression and World War II and then analyzes the postwar market forces that, along with federal policies and unionization, set in motion the industry’s shift from a paternalistic model to bureaucratic authority. The final section of the book traces the decline of paternalism and the eventual decline of Cannon Mills when the death of the founder’s son, Charles Cannon, led to three successive sales of the company. Pillowtex, its final owner, filed for bankruptcy and was liquidated in 2003. Vanderburg uses Cannon Mills’s intriguing history to help answer some of the larger questions involving industry and paternalism in the postbellum South. Complete with maps and historic photographs, this authoritative, highly readable account of one company and the town it created adds a captivating layer of complexity to our understanding of southern capitalism.

No Regrets in the Evening of Life

No Regrets in the Evening of Life
Title No Regrets in the Evening of Life PDF eBook
Author Neville Buch
Publisher Boolarong Press
Pages 474
Release 2018-03-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1925236463

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The type of local and school history before the reader may be unfamiliar. It is a definitive and scholarly history in the style of many grammar school histories in Queensland. Although it is not unknown for Australian public and private schooling, it is unique for Queensland state schools. By saying it is a ‘definitive and scholarly history’, what is meant is not that the history is complete; only that it reaches decisive conclusions in a substantive treatment. In this particular case, the historian is someone who has been trained at the level of a higher degree.

The Scientific Correspondence of H.A. Lorentz

The Scientific Correspondence of H.A. Lorentz
Title The Scientific Correspondence of H.A. Lorentz PDF eBook
Author A.J. Kox
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 780
Release 2008-09-18
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 038777940X

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This volume presents a selection of 434 letters from and to the Dutch physicist and Nobel Prize winner Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (1853–1928), covering the period from 1883 until a few months before his death in February 1928. The sheer size of the available correspondence (approximately 6000 letters from and to Lorentz) preclude a full publication. The letters included in this volume have been selected according to various criteria, the most important of which is scientific importance. A second criterion has been the availability of letters both from and to Lorentz, so that the reader can follow the exchange between Lorentz and his correspondent. Within such correspondences a few unimportant items, dealing with routine administrative or organizational matters, have been omitted. An exception to the scientific criterion is the exchange of letters between Lorentz and Albert Einstein, Max Planck, Woldemar Voigt, and Wilhelm Wien during World War I: these letters have been included because they shed important light on the disruption of the scientific relations during the war and on the political views of these correspondents as well as of Lorentz. similar reasons the letters exchanged with Einstein and Planck on post-war political issues have been included. Biographical sketch Hendrik Antoon Lorentz was born on July 18, 1853 in the Dutch town of Arnhem. He was the son of a relatively well-to-do owner of a nursery.

The Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist

The Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist
Title The Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist PDF eBook
Author Alfred Marshall
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 517
Release 1996-02-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0521558867

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Provides information about Alfred Marshall's views on economic, social and political issues, his struggles to promote the teaching of economics at the University of Cambridge, and his relations with colleagues in Cambridge and elsewhere. This book helps students in understanding the development of economics and other social sciences.

Classification Scheme

Classification Scheme
Title Classification Scheme PDF eBook
Author National Archives (U.S.). Division of Classification
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 1938
Genre Classification
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John Venn: Unpublished Writings and Selected Correspondence

John Venn: Unpublished Writings and Selected Correspondence
Title John Venn: Unpublished Writings and Selected Correspondence PDF eBook
Author Lukas M. Verburgt
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 276
Release 2021-11-25
Genre Science
ISBN 3030798291

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This is the first book to present a carefully chosen and annotated selection of the unpublished writings and correspondence of the English logician John Venn (1834-1923). Today remembered mainly as the inventor of the famous diagram that bears his name, Venn was an important figure of nineteenth-century Cambridge, where he worked alongside leading thinkers, such as Henry Sidgwick and Alfred Marshall, on the development of the Moral Sciences Tripos. Venn published three influential textbooks on logic, contributed some dozen articles to the then newly-established journal Mind, of which he became co-editor in 1892, and counted F.W. Maitland, William Cunningham and Arthur Balfour among his pupils. After his active career as a logician, which ended around the turn of the 20th century, Venn reinvented himself as a biographer of his University, College and family. Together with his son, he worked on the massive Alumni Cantabrigienses, which is still used today as a standard reference source. The material presented here, including the 100-page Annals: Autobiographical Sketch, provides much new information on Venn's philosophical development and Cambridge in the 1850s-60s. It also brings to light Venn's relation with famous colleagues and friends, such as Leslie Stephen, Francis Galton, and William Stanley Jevons, thereby placing him at the heart of Victorian intellectual life.

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House
Publisher
Pages 1646
Release
Genre United States
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