Biblioteca / 1970-1979
John T. Ward. The Factory System.
Nueva York: Barnes & Noble, 1970.
2 tomos, 203+199 páginas.
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
BIRTH AND GROWTH
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE
BEFORE THE FACTORY SYSTEM
The Norwich Worsted Industry
1 – Arthur Young. The Farmer’s Tour through the East of England, 1771
2 – Sir F. M, Eden. The State of the Poor, 1797
The Yorkshire Woollen Industry
3 – Daniel Defoe. A Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain, 1726
4 – John Aikin. A Description of the Country from thirty to forty Mules round Manchester, 1795
5 – Edward Baines. ‘The Woollen Manufacture of England’, 1858
6 – John James. History of the Worsted Manufacture in England, 1857
The Southern Woollen Industries
7 – Arthur Young. A Six Weeks Tour through the Southern Counties, 1768
A Mercantile Community
8 – H. R. Fox Bourne. English Merchants, 1866
The Lancashire Cotton Industry
9 – Edward Baines. History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, 1835
10 – William Radcliffe. Origin of the New System of Manufacture, 1828
The Hosiery Industry
11 – Andrew Ure. The Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain, 1836
12 – William Felkin. A History of the Machine-Wrought Hosiery and Lace Manufactures, 1867
The Silk Industry
13 – Dionysius Lardner (ed). A Treatise on… the Silk Manufacture, 1831
The Linen Industry
14 – A. J. Warden. The Linen Trade, Ancient and Modern, 1864
The Weaver
15 – ‘J.C.’. The Weaver’s Pocket-Book, 1766
16 – Frederick Engels. The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844, 1892
17 – Samuel Bamford. Early Days, 1849
PART TWO
THE ENTREPRENEURS AND INVENTORS
The Climate of Opinion
18 – Adam Smith. The Wealth of Nations, 1776
19 – Patrick Colquhoun. A Treatise on the Wealth, Power and Resources of the British Empire, 1815
20 – Report from the Committee on the State of the Woollen Manufacture, 1806
21 – Samuel Smiles. Self-Help, 1859
The Spinning Inventions
22 – Edward Baines. History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, 1835
23 – Andrew Ure. The Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain, 1836
The Power-Loom
24 – Richard Guest. A Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture, 1823
Steam-Power
25 – Edward Baines. History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, 1835
26 – Andrew Ure. The Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain, 1836
27 – Messrs Boulton & Watt correspondence
The Organisers
28 – Edward Baines. History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, 1835
29 – William Radcliffe. Origin of the New System of Manufacture, 1828
30 – Sir John Sinclair (ed). The Statistical Account of Scotland, 1798
31 – Robert Owen. The Life of Robert Owen, 1857
32 – Edward Baines. History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, 1835
33 – Benjamin Gott’s partnership agreements, 1785, 1817
34 – William Grant letter, 1839
The Employers
35 – Robert Owen. A New View of Society, 1813
36 – John Clark. ‘History & Annals of Bradford’, 1840
PART THREE
THE FACTORY SYSTEM ESTABLISHED
The Factory System
37 – Andrew Ure. The Philosophy of Manufactures, 1835
The Lancashire Cotton Industry
38 – John Aikin. A Description of the Country from thirty to forty Miles round Manchester, 1795
39 – Richard Guest. A Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture, 1823
40 – Samuel Bamford. Passages in the Life of a Radical, 1844
41 – Andrew Ure. The Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain, 1836
42 – Edward Baines. History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, 1835
The Woollen and Worsted Industries
43 – Report from the Committee on the State of the Woollen Manufacture, 1806
44 – Sir George Head. A Home Tour through the Manufacturing Districts, 1836
45 – Angus Reach. ‘The Cloth Districts of Yorkshire’, 1850
Change in the West
46 – William Cobbett. Rural Rides, 1830
47 – James Bischoff. A Comprehensive History of the Woollen and Worsted Manufactures, 1842
The New Factories
48 – Andrew Ure. The Philosophy of Manufactures, 1835
49 – Edwin Chadwick. Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population, 1842
50 – David Bremner. The Industries of Scotland, 1869
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VOLUME II
THE FACTORY SYSTEM AND SOCIETY
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE
THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE FACTORY SYSTEM
Artisans and Machinery
1 – Peter Gaskell. Artisans and Machinery (1836)
2 – Richard Guest. A Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture (1823)
3 – Charles Babbage. On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures (1832)
Industrial Health
4 – Charles Turner Thackrah. The Effects of Arts, Trades and Professions … on Health and Longevity (1832)
5 – Robert Baker. The Present Condition of the Working Classes (Bradford, 1851)
The Factory Town
6 – Ernest Jones. ‘The Factory Town’ (1847)
7 – John James. The History of Bradford (1866)
8 – William Cooke Taylor. Notes of a Tour in the Manufacturing Districts of Lancashire (1842)
9 – John Jones. The Cotton Mill (Manchester, 1821)
10 – Benjamin Disraeli. Sybil, or the Two Nations (1845)
Factory Life
11 – Michael Thomas Sadler. ‘The Factory Girl’s Last Day’ (1832)
12 – Alexander Thomson. Random Notes and Rambling Recollections of … Maryhill (Glasgow, 1895)
13 – [James Myles]. Chapters in the Life of a Dundee Factory Boy (Dundee, 1850)
Visits to the Factories
14 – [Louis Simond]. Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain (Edinburgh, 1815)
15 – Frances Trollope. The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong (1840)
16 – William Cooke Taylor. Notes of a Tour in the Manufacturing Districts of Lancashire (1842)
PART TWO
FACTORY REFORM
Child Labour
17 – Gilbert J. French. The Life and Times of Samuel Crompton (Manchester, 1859)
18 – Report of Minutes of Evidence respecting the state of health and morals of Children employed in Manufactories (1816)
19 – Report from the Select Committee on … the Labour of Children in the Mills and Factories (1832)
The Leadership of Richard Oastler
20 – Leeds Mercury (1830)
21 – Leeds Intelligencer and Leeds Patriot (1831)
22 – The Home (1852)
23 – The Fleet Papers (1841)
The Factory Reformers
24 – William Busfeild Ferrand. ‘Letters to the Duke of Newcastle’ (1852)
25 – Ashton and Stalybridge Reporter (1858)
26 – Manchester and Salford Advertiser (1835)
27 – Protest of the Rev. G. S. Bull (Bradford, 1833)
The Ten Hours Bill
28 – [Samuel Kydd]. The History of the Factory Movement (1857)
29 – Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Michael Thomas Sadler (1842)
30 – Geoffrey Crabtree. Factory Commission (1833)
31 – Great Meeting in Leeds (Leeds, 1833)
32 – [Samuel Kydd]. The History of the Factory Movement (1857)
33 – First Report from the Commissioners appointed to collect information in the Manufacturing Districts (1833)
The Factory Reform Agitation
34 – Richard Oastler. Facts and Plain Words (Leeds, 1833)
35 – Richard Oastler. Speech delivered in … Bradfurd (Leeds, 1833)
36 – Resolutions of the Society for Promoting National Regeneration (Manchester, 1833)
37 – Richard Oastler. A Letter to … The Bradford Observer (Bradford, 1834)
38 – Richard Oastler. The Unjust Judge (Leeds, 1836)
39 – Joseph Rayner Stephens. A Sermon preached … at Charlestown (1839)
The Propaganda Battle
40 – John Fielden. The Curse ofthe Factory System (1836)
41 – Charles Wing. Evils of the Factory System demonstrated (1837)
42 – Leonard Horner. On the Employment of Children (1840)
43 – The Factory Bill (Pudsey, 1836)
The Later Movement
44 – Lord Ashley to the Short Time Committees (1842)
45 – Joseph Vickers. ‘Ten Hours’ Factory Labour’ (Keighley, 1844)
46 – Henry Green, Matthew Balme. ‘The Ten Hours’ Bill’ (Manchester, 1845)
47 – Lord Ashley to the Short Time Committees (1846)
48 – The Champion ‘Ryder v Mills’ (1850)
PART THREE
THE FACTORY SYSTEM AND SOCIETY
The Masters’ Case
49 – Joseph Birley. Sadler’s Bill. Cotton Branch (Manchester, 1832)
50 – A Letter to Sir John Cam Hobhouse (1832)
51 – Vernon Royle. The Factory System defended (Manchester, 1833)
52 – Robert Hyde Greg. The Factory Question (1837)
The ‘Intellectual’ Attitude
53 – Nassau W. Senior. Letters on the Factory Act (1837)
54 – Andrew Ure. The Philosophy of Manufactures (1835)
55 – Francis Place. ‘Handloom Weavers and Factory Workers’ (1835)
56 – Edward Baines. The Manufacturing Districts Vindicated (Leeds, 1843)
The Operation of Factory Legislation
57 – Leeds Intelligencer (1838)
58 – Leeds Mercury (1848)
59 – Reports on the Effects ofthe Educational Provisions of the Factories Act (1839)
60 – Report of Factory Inspector Thomas Jones Howell (1841)
61 – ‘An Act to Amend the Laws Relating to Labour in Factories’ (1844)
Working-Class Organisations
62 – Frank Peel. The Risings of the Luddites, Chartists and Plug-drawers (Heckmondwike, 1888)
63 – First Report of the Select Committee on Combinations of Workmen (1838)
64 – Thomas Cooper. The Life of Thomas Cooper (1872)
65 – The Lancaster Trials (1843)
Changing Views on the Factory System
66 – Speeches of the Right Honorable T. B. Macaulay (1854)
67 – The Manchester Guardian (1847, 1850)
68 – Robert Baker. The Factory Acts Made Easy (Leeds, 1854)
69 – Robert Baker. ‘On the Physical Effects of Diminished Labour’ (1859)
70 – Sir Edwin Hodder. The Life and Work ofthe Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G. (1886)
Industry’s Triumph
71 – The Times (1851)