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Historic New Lanark: The Dale and Owen Industrial Community Since 1785
 
 
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Ian Donnachie , George R. Hewitt

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NEW LANARK, the former cotton spinning village in the valley of the River Clyde near the old town of Lanark, is of international importance as the locus of pioneering management, and social and educational experiments led by the reformer who made it famous Read the first page
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