Textile History and Economic History. Essays in Honour of Miss Julia de Lacy Mann (book)

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Summary: Textile History and Economic History. Essays in Honour of Miss Julia de Lacy Mann/Essay 1 "Textile Growth" by Coleman D, C: Essay 2 "The undoing of the Italian mercantile colony in sixteeneth century London" by Ramsay, G, D: Essay 3 "The fantastical folly of fashion; the English stocking knitting industry, 1500-1700" by Thirsk, Joan: Essay 4 "The rise of protection and the English linen trade, 1690-1790 by Harte, N, B: Essay 5 "Industrial capital before the industrial revolution: an analysis of the assets of a thousand textile entrepeneurs" by Chapman, S, D: Essay 6 "Trowbridge clothiers and thier houses, 1660-1800" by Rogers, K, H: Esssay 7 "The structure of the Somerset-Wiltshire boder wollen industry 1816-40" by Ponting K, G: Essay 8 "The employment of power in the West-of-England wool testile industry, 1790-1840" by Tann, Jennifer: Essay 9 "The supremacy of the Yorkshire cloth industry in the eighteenth century" by Wilson, R, G: Essay 10 "Early factory development in the West Riding of Yorkshire 1770-1800" by Jenkins, D. T: Essay 11 "Major john Cartwright and the Revolution Mill, East Retford, Nottinghamshire, 1788-1806" by Chaloner, W, H: Essay 12 "N. J. Smelser and the cotton facory family: a reassessment" by Edwards, M, M and Lloyd-Jones, R: Essay 13 " A revolution in the character and destiny of british wool" by Hartwell, R, M: Essay 14 "Sir Isaac Holden, Bart.: the first comber in Europe" by Sigsworth, E, M: Essay 15 " The end of the famine: the manchester cotton trade, 1864-67 - a merchant's eye view" by Kelly John/Harte, N, B and Ponting, K, G (eds)/1973/University of Manchester


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