Made in Newark : Cultivating Industrial Arts and Civic Identity in the Progressive Era.
Made in Newark describes a changing industrial city at the dawn of the twentieth century, when the city's outspoken library director, John Cotton Dana, collaborated with industrialists, social workers, and New Women to reconfigure a cultural institution for a city in flux. This is the story of...
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction : cultivating the industrial city -- The engine of culture -- The business of culture -- The virtues of industry -- Molding and modeling civic consumption : clay industries of New Jersey, 1915 -- Weaving the new into the old : textile industries of New Jersey, 1916 -- A parade of civic virtue -- Conclusion : the industrious citizen. | |
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