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Papermaking in Eighteenth-century France

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Livre Papermaking in Eighteenth-century France Leonard N. Rosenband
Code Libristo: 04708938
Éditeurs Johns Hopkins University Press, septembre 2000
Eight years before the French Revolution, the paper mill at Vidalon-le-Haut was the setting for a bi... Description détaillée
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Eight years before the French Revolution, the paper mill at Vidalon-le-Haut was the setting for a bitter strike and successful lockout. This labor dispute, resulting from conflicts between master papermakers and skilled journeymen, ultimately benefitted the mill's owners and administrators-the Montgolfier family. They converted the 1781 lockout into an opportunity to train a new kind of worker, a malleable employee, and to fashion a new sort of workplace, a theater of technological experiment. Papermaking in Eighteenth-Century France: Management, Labor, and Revolution at the Montgolfier Mill, 1761-1805, gives us history from the workshop up, offering the most comprehensive exploration available of the historical experience of papermaking. Leonard N. Rosenband explains how paper was made, depicting the tools, techniques, raw materials, and seasonable flows of the craft, and explores the many conflicts and compromises between masters and men. Rosenband provides a compelling account of how technological change affected the papermaking industry, transforming an elaborate, established system of production. The Montgolfier archives are a rich source of information, providing records of daily output and procedures, including complex rules ranging from the precise hours of meals and prayer to matters of propriety and personal sanitation. They also provide insight into the attitudes of the Montgolfier family and their workers-what they made of their trade, their labor, and one another. This case study of the Montgolfier mill, adding details about technological innovation and shopfloor relations during a time of social unrest, enriches the current debate about the nature and impact of capitalism in France during the years leading up to the French Revolution.

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Nom complet Papermaking in Eighteenth-century France
Langue Anglais
Reliure Livre - Livre relié
Date de parution 2000
Nombre de pages 232
EAN 9780801863929
Code Libristo 04708938
Poids 431
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 18
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