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ISBN: 1025738438

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The Industrial Revolution in the South

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"The Industrial Revolution in the South" is a seminal exploration of the economic and social transformation of the Southern United States during a period of rapid industrialization. Broadus Mitchell provides a comprehensive study that delves into the shift from a predominantly agrarian society to one increasingly defined by manufacturing and industry, with a particular focus on the rise and impact of the textile industry.

Mitchell offers a detailed analysis of the labor conditions, capital investment, and the unique social pressures that accompanied the region's modernization. The work examines the human element of these changes, looking at the lives of mill workers and the broader implications for Southern society as it moved away from the plantation model. By tracing the development of industrial centers, the text highlights the complex relationship between regional identity and economic progress, as well as the internal dynamics that shaped the South's trajectory in the early twentieth century.

This work remains an essential resource for those interested in American economic history, labor studies, and the regional development of the American South. It offers a scholarly account of a pivotal era that fundamentally altered the landscape and character of the region, providing deep insights into the challenges and triumphs of Southern industrial growth.

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