Carpet Capital: The Rise Of A New South Industry (Economy And Society In The Modern South Ser.)

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Carpet Capital: The Rise of a New South Industry (Economy and Society in the Modern South Ser.)

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After World War II the carpet industry came to be identified with the Dalton region of northwest Georgia Here entrepreneurs hit upon a new technology called tufting which enabled them to take control of this important segment of Americas textile industry previously dominated by wovenwool carpet manufacturers in the Northeast Dalton now dominates carpet production in the United States manufacturing 70 percent of the domestic product and prides itself as the carpet capital of the worldCarpet Capital is a story of revolutionary changes that transformed both an industry and a region Its balanced and candid account details the rise of a homegrown southern industry and entrepreneurial capitalism at a time when other southern state and local governments sought to attract capital and technology from outside the regionThe book summarizes the development of the American carpet industry from the early nineteenth century through the 1930s In describing the tufted carpet boom it focuses on Barwick Mills Galaxy Mills and Shaw Industries as representative of various phases in the industrys history It tells how owners coordinated efforts to keep carpet mills unorganized despite efforts of the Textile Workers Union of America by promoting a vision of the future based on individual ambition rather than collective securityRandall L Patton and David B Parker show that Dalton has evolved in much the same way as Californias Silicon Valley experiencing both a rapid expansion of new firms started by entrepreneurs who had apprenticed in older firms and an air of cooperation both among owners and between mills and local government Their close examination of this industry provides important insights for scholars and business leaders alike enhancing our appreciation of entrepreneurial achievement and broadening our understanding of economic growth in the modern South

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AuthorPatton, Randall L.
Bindingpaperback
Languageenglish
Edition
ISBN-100820324647
ISBN-139780820324647
PublisherUniversity of Georgia Press
Publication Year2003-12-01

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