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Labor History Symposium: Timothy J. Minchin s Empty Mills: The Fight Against Imports and the Decline of the U.S. Textile Industry

The end of industry?

Pages 89-94 | Published online: 13 Feb 2015
 

Notes

 1. The quote is from Barry Bluestone, cited in Minchin, 6. See also CitationCowie and Heathcott, “The Meanings of Deindustrialization,” 1–18.

 2. “Textiles 2012: The Prognosis is Good,” Textile World (January–February 2012).

 3.CitationRoss, Slaves to Fashion.

 4.CitationRogowski, Commerce and Coalitions.

 5.CitationStillerman, “Transnationalist Activist Networks” and CitationKay, NAFTA, 592.

 6.CitationKay, NAFTA.

 7.CitationFrank, Buy American.

 8.CitationMurray, “Unraveling Employment Trends,” 63.

 9. Ibid., 62.

10.CitationMittelhauser, “Employment Trends,” 27.

11.CitationLacey and Wright, “Occupational Employment Projections to 2018,” 119.

12.CitationAbernathy et al., A Stitch in Time, 11.

13. Ibid., 12.

14.CitationLichtenstein, The Retail Revolution.

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Michael Hanagan

Michael Hanagan, Vassar College, is the author of several books on labor history and contentious action. He is currently collaborating on a world history textbook (Cambridge University Press 2015) and, with Miriam Cohen, on a comparative study of the welfare state in England, France and the USA.

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