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Cotton was the first industrialized global trade. This four-volume reset edition charts the rise of British trade in cotton from the days of small-scale trading between the Middle East and India to the domination of British-led industrialized manufacture.
Introduction to Part III, Political Manoeuvring and Consumer Politics Monthly Chronicle (1729) The Politics of Wearing Calicoes : Newspaper Extracts ( 1730-45) Smuggled Goods and the Irregular Circulation of Calicoes, Newspaper Extracts (1724-61) Examples of Smuggled Calicoes (1714-26) Tensions Surrounding British Manufacture of Printed Goods, The Case of the Importers of Cotton Wool, and the Manufacturers thereof into Fustian, and of the Traders in that Manufacture ([1735?]) The Case of the Worsted and Silk Manufacturers ( [ 1735 ?] ) Politics and Permission for the Linen/Cotton Trade: Journal of the House Of Commons (1735-8) Reads Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer ( 1736) A Trade Developing, Fashion: Popular and Contested, Industrialization, Local Consumption and World Trade. /Part Contents
Christopher Breward, Beverly Lemire, Giorgio Riello, Christopher (National Museums Scotland) Breward, Beverly (University of Alberta) Lemire, Florence) Riello, Giorgio (European University Institute
Christopher Breward, Beverly Lemire, Giorgio Riello, Christopher (National Museums of Scotland) Breward, Beverly (University of Alberta) Lemire, Florence) Riello, Giorgio (European University Institute
Christopher Breward, Beverly Lemire, Giorgio Riello, Christopher (National Museums of Scotland) Breward, Beverly (University of Alberta) Lemire, Florence) Riello, Giorgio (European University Institute