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Joshua B. Freeman traces the rise and evolution of the giant factory, an institution that redefined human civilization. From the water-powered textile mills of England to the massive industrial complexes of the Soviet Union and modern China, this history explores how these structures became symbols of progress and sites of social struggle. Freeman examines the factory as more than just a workplac…

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