رسالة جامعية

The arsenal of democracy drops a stitch : WWII industrial mobilization and the Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Indianapolis, Indiana

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: The arsenal of democracy drops a stitch : WWII industrial mobilization and the Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Indianapolis, Indiana
المؤلفون: Wilson, Carol Marie
مرشدي الرسالة: Morgan, Anita A., Robertson, Nancy Marie, 1956, Cramer, Kevin
سنة النشر: 2013
المجموعة: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
مصطلحات موضوعية: Textile history, WWII, Hosiery Industry, Silk Industry, Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Industrial Mobilization, War Production Board, Labor, WWII home front, War production, War industries, Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., History, Finance, Hosiery industry, Indiana, Indianapolis, Hosiery, Silk, Production control, Silk industry, Employees, Silk manufacturers, Retail trade, Textile industry, Business enterprises, Manufactures, World War, 1939-1945, Manpower, United States, Labor supply, Industrial mobilization, Business and politics, United States. War Production Board, Progressivism (United States politics), Politics and government, Economic aspects, Women, Social conditions, Civil service, Occupations, Employment
الوقت: 1933-1945
الوصف: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Conventional interpretations of WWII hold that the war brought the United States out of the Great Depression and laid the path for future economic prosperity. However, this was not the case for all businesses and industries. During WWII, unprecedented production output was required of U.S. industries to supply the great “Arsenal of Democracy.” Industrial mobilization required the creation of new agencies and commissions to manage the nation’s resources. These organizations created policies that deeply impacted U.S. industries involved in war production. Policies governing such areas as the allocation of raw materials, transportation of finished goods, and distribution of war contracts created challenges for businesses that often resulted in lost productivity and in some cases, loss of profitability. Government regulation of the labor force and labor problems such as labor shortages, high absenteeism and turnover rates, and labor disputes presented further challenges for businesses navigating the wartime economy. Most studies of WWII industrial mobilization have focused on large corporations in high priority industries, such as the aircraft, petroleum, or steel industries, which achieved great success during the war. This thesis presents a case study of The Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Indianapolis, Indiana, a company that is representative of small and mid-sized companies that produced lower priority goods. The study demonstrates that the policies created by the military and civilian wartime agencies favored large corporations and had a negative affect on some businesses like Real Silk. As such,the economic boost associated with the war did not occur across the board.
Original Identifier: oai:scholarworks.iupui.edu:1805/4664
نوع الوثيقة: Thesis
DOI: 10.7912/C2/187
الإتاحة: https://hdl.handle.net/1805/4664Test
رقم الانضمام: edsndl.IUPUI.oai.scholarworks.iupui.edu.1805.4664
قاعدة البيانات: Networked Digital Library of Theses & Dissertations