“’A Devil in Petticoats’ and Just Cause: Patterns of Punishment in Two New England Textile Factories.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"’A Devil in Petticoats' and Just Cause: Patterns of Punishment in Two New England Textile Factories."DescriptionLowell, Mass. (1830) and Woonsocket, R.I. (1972). "...The differences in the patterns of punishment are more apparent than real."Author and ContributorsGERSUNY, CARL.Date Published1976Document FormatPeriodicalLink to Full Texthttps://www.jstor.org/stable/3113445Subject(s)Punishment -- Rhode Island. | Rhode Island -- History. | Textile industry -- Rhode Island.PublisherCambridge University PressPlace Of PublicationNew York, N.Y.Physical Description22p.Is Part OfBusiness History Review, 50 (Summer 1976), 131-152.Periodical TitleBusiness History ReviewFull Text AvailableYesPlaceRhode Island | Woonsocket (R.I.)CNEB_ID7-1567DatePublishedClean1976 Continue browsing The New England Working Class: a Bibliographic History. “The Modernization of Mayo Greenleaf Patch: Land Family, and Marginality in New England, 1677-1818.” Back to items list