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| A Coat of Many Colors: Immigration, Globalization, and Reform in New York City's Garment Industry. Edited by Daniel Soyer. New York: Fordham University Press, 2005. xiii + 284 pp. Photographs, illustrations, notes, and index. $75.00 (cloth); $26.00 (paper).
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Daniel Soyer's edited collection of essays on New York City's garment industry is an achievement. It combines a focused collaborative project—indeed, several contributors participated in the Sweatshop Project from which this book originated—with an impressive range. Whilst there is some necessary repetition across the chapters, this has been well judged, allowing the book to be read as a coherent whole or on a selective basis with each chapter containing sufficient context to stand alone. |
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