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ABSTRACT. The purpose of this article is to gain a deeper understanding of literacy in dress culture in Victorian women’s fiction, the relationship between textile industry and dress culture in the Victorian society, and the representations of textile culture in Victorian women’s literature. pp. 96–101
JEL codes: L67; F16; J16; J21

Keywords: labor management; dress culture; Victorian textile industry

How to cite: Nica, Elvira, and Ana-Madalina Potcovaru (2015), “Labor Management and Dress Culture in the Victorian Textile Industry,” Economics, Management, and Financial Markets 10(2): 96–101.

ELVIRA NICA
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Bucharest University of Economic Studies
ANA-MADALINA POTCOVARU
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Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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