Document Preview Sharing and Export Tools Something missing? Found an error? Let us know. Report an issue Document FormatPeriodical “’A Devil in Petticoats’ and Just Cause: Patterns of Punishment in Two New England Textile Factories.” Description.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Author and any Contributors to the publication.Lowell, Mass. (1830) and Woonsocket, R.I. (1972). "...The differences in the patterns of punishment are more apparent than real."Author and Contributors.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Author and any Contributors to the publication.GERSUNY, CARL.Date Published1976Link to Full Text.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}A link to an external website that has the full text available.https://www.jstor.org/stable/3113445Subject(s).cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Topics related to the publicationPunishment -- Rhode Island. | Rhode Island -- History. | Textile industry -- Rhode Island.PublisherCambridge University PressPlace Of PublicationNew York, N.Y.Physical Description.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}May include volumes, number of pages, dimensions.22p.Is Part Of.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Where the published source is physically or logically included.Business History Review, 50 (Summer 1976), 131-152.Periodical Title.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}The title of the periodical in which this resource is published.Business History Review Continue browsing Memoir of Samuel Slater, the Father of American Manufactures; Connected with a History of the Rise and Progress of the Cotton Manufacture in England and America, with Remarks on the Moral Influence of Manufactories in the United States. “From Artisans to Businessmen: Master Mechanics of New England, 1789-1850.” Back to items list