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The Lancashire Cotton Famine
By 1861 there were two and a half thousand cotton factories at work in Lancashire. They employed, and we know this actually quite well, in detail, 430,000 hands. A majority of those were women. And it was estimated that those 430,000 people directly employed were doubled by people who depended upon cotton for their livelihood. With me to discuss the Lancashire Cotton Famine are: Lawrence Goldman, Director of the Institute of Historical Research at the University of London; Emma Griffin, Professor of History at theUniversity of East Anglia,. David Brown, senior lecturer in American studies at the Universityof Manchester.