诗意的社区戴维-汉弗莱斯上校的模范工业村

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies Pub Date : 2024-03-25 DOI:10.1111/1754-0208.12933
John R. Mullin, Zenia Kotval
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这本书讲述了大卫-汉弗莱斯从 1806 年开始规划和发展美国第一个持续成功的毛纺织厂和村庄的故事。在关于新国家未来经济发展方向的争论中,他的努力代表了民主共和党普遍支持的亲农业思想和理念,以及亚历山大-汉密尔顿和联邦党人支持制造业的立场。汉弗莱斯维尔的实验表明,美国可以制造出具有竞争力的高质量毛纺产品;可以在一个健康、安全和道德的社区中进行工厂化制造;可以将农业和工业利益结合起来,为公众谋福利。此外,汉弗莱斯维尔旨在成为一个示范村,在这里,社区的经济、社会和文化方面与布匹的经济生产同等重要。汉弗莱斯维尔的许多社会规划元素后来在整个十九世纪的斯莱特-罗德岛和沃尔瑟姆-洛威尔纺织厂和定居点系统中得到了应用。
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A Poetic Community: Colonel David Humphreys' Model Industrial Village

This is the story of David Humphreys' efforts to plan and develop America's first sustained and successful woollen textile mill and village in the United States beginning in 1806. Informed by the debates over the future economic direction of the new nation, his efforts represented a coalescence of the pro-agricultural thoughts and ideas commonly espoused by the Democratic-Republican Party and the pro-manufacturing positions of Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists. The Humphreysville experiment showed that America could competitively manufacture high-quality woollen goods; factory-based manufacturing could be undertaken in a healthy, safe, and moral community; and agricultural and industrial interests could be combined for the public welfare. Moreover, Humphreysville was intended to be a model village where economic, social, and cultural aspects of the community were just as important as the economic production of cloth. Many of the elements of the social planning found in Humphreysville were later applied in the Slater-Rhode Island and Waltham-Lowell systems of textile mills and settlements throughout the nineteenth century.

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