Tag Archive: England

Quaker Homespun, Part Five — Labor and Community

This is part five of my series on Thomas Fox, who was an English serge manufacturer in the late 1700s and early 1800s. His biography is called Quaker Homespun, and it is all… Continue reading

Quaker Homespun, Part Three — Thomas Fox and Global Trade

This is part of a “book report” on the 1958 book, Quaker Homespun.  The whole book is available online and I read it in just a few sittings, to help satisfy my curiosity… Continue reading

Quaker Homespun, Part Two — America and “Pernicious Consequences”

In my previous post, we began to follow Thomas Fox, who ran an English serge-making business in the late 1700s.  Throughout his career, he had to deal with many challenges, including ones caused… Continue reading

Quaker Homespun, Part One

When we look at the Industrial Revolution, it’s easy to find the dates of important inventions — 1764, spinning jenny; 1785, power loom — but it is harder to find out about how… Continue reading