The Company Town: Architecture and Society in the Early Industrial Age
Built by industrialists whose early businesses contributed to the escalation of the Industrial Revolution, company towns flourished in countries that embraced capitalism and open-market trading. In many instances, the company town came to symbolize the wrecking of the environment, especially in places associated with extractive industries such as mining and lumber milling. Some resident industrialists, however, took a genuine interest in the welfare of their work forces, and in a number of instances hired architects to provide a model environment. Overtaken by time, these towns were either abandoned or caught up in suburban growth. The most thorough-going and only international assessment of the company town, this collection of essays by specialists and authorities of each region offers a balanced account of architectural and social history and provides a better understanding of the architectural and urban experiences of the early industrial age.
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The Company Town: Architecture and Society in the Early Industrial Age
Built by industrialists whose early businesses contributed to the escalation of the Industrial Revolution, company towns flourished in countries that embraced capitalism and open-market trading. In many instances, the company town came to symbolize the wrecking of the environment, especially in places associated with extractive industries such as mining and lumber milling. Some resident industrialists, however, took a genuine interest in the welfare of their work forces, and in a number of instances hired architects to provide a model environment. Overtaken by time, these towns were either abandoned or caught up in suburban growth. The most thorough-going and only international assessment of the company town, this collection of essays by specialists and authorities of each region offers a balanced account of architectural and social history and provides a better understanding of the architectural and urban experiences of the early industrial age.
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The Company Town: Architecture and Society in the Early Industrial Age

The Company Town: Architecture and Society in the Early Industrial Age

The Company Town: Architecture and Society in the Early Industrial Age

The Company Town: Architecture and Society in the Early Industrial Age

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Built by industrialists whose early businesses contributed to the escalation of the Industrial Revolution, company towns flourished in countries that embraced capitalism and open-market trading. In many instances, the company town came to symbolize the wrecking of the environment, especially in places associated with extractive industries such as mining and lumber milling. Some resident industrialists, however, took a genuine interest in the welfare of their work forces, and in a number of instances hired architects to provide a model environment. Overtaken by time, these towns were either abandoned or caught up in suburban growth. The most thorough-going and only international assessment of the company town, this collection of essays by specialists and authorities of each region offers a balanced account of architectural and social history and provides a better understanding of the architectural and urban experiences of the early industrial age.

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ISBN-13: 9780195361414
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/01/1992
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 15 MB
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Table of Contents

Introduction3
ICompany Towns in Europe and Scandinavia
1.Merthyr Tydfil and Early Ironworks in South Wales17
2.Noisiel-sur-Marne and the Ville Industrielle in France43
3.The Company Town in Scandinavia75
IICompany Towns in North and South America
4.Early New England Mill Towns of the Piscataqua River Valley111
5.Earle S. Draper and the Company Town in the American South139
6.Company Towns in the Western United States173
7.Company Towns of Chile and Argentina207
Bibliography233
Index243
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