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» Australian Innovation in Textile Technology - A review of the history, development and current state of the art in textile technologies and processes. From the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering's Technology in Australia 1788-1988.
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» Child Labor and the Division of Labor in the Early English Cotton Mills - Pre-publication draft paper from 1994 about child labor in the English cotton textile industry, the move away from it prior to child labor legislation in the early 1830's, and the development of a labor market for productive adult factory workers during the Industrial Revolution. Author: Douglas A. Galbi. [PDF]
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» Cotton Promotes Slavery - Short article from 'An Outline of American History', showing how the combination of the introduction of new types of cotton, Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin and the Industrial Revolution which vastly increased demand for cotton, contributed to the continuation of slavery in the United States.
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» Cotton Textile Exports from the Indian Subcontinent, 1680-1780 - Paper presented at the XIV International Economic History Congress in 2006, discussing the historical importance for regional and global trade of cotton textile exports from India from the late 17th Century to the end of the 18th Century. Author: Prasannan Parthasarathi. [PDF]
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» The Cotton Textile Industry in Russia and the Soviet Union - Research paper providing an overview of the history of the Russian textile industry form the Kievan and Muscovite periods up till the Soviet era, and the importance of the textile industry and textile workers as the driving force during Russia's industrialization. Word document. Author: Dave Pretty.
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» Economic Change and Sex Discrimination in the Early English Cotton Factories - Research paper discussing the wage discrimmination between men and women working in the early English cotton textile industry, using a labor sorting model as an alternative explanation of how discrimmination could be transmitted from established labor markets to the new factory labor market. Author: Douglas A. Galbi. [PDF]
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» The Evolution of the Uruguayan Textile Industry - Research paper describing the development of the Uruguayan textile industry since its beginnings in early twentieth century up to the present time. Word document. Authors: María Magdalena Camou and Silvana Maubrigades.
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» Finance in History: Labor Days - Article about the early history of the American Industrial Revolution and the need to develop new management techniques, using the Lowell textile mills as a lesson in the perils of focusing on labor costs at the expense of technology. From the CFO Publishin Corporation's web site. Author: R.G. Voorhees.
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» From Patola to Paisley: How Colonization Led to Changes in Textile Designs - Paper presented at the 2004 Interculturalism Conference, reviewing the process of the introduction of Oriental textile designs into European designs and fashion as a result of the colonization of India and Indonesia and the establishment of colonies on the shores of China and Japan, by the Dutch and British East India Companies. Author: Natalie Mault. [PDF]
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» The Fulton Bag and Cotton Strike: 1914-1915 - Pedagogical narrative exploring the themes and issues played out during the Atlanta wide bag and cotton mill strike of 1914. Part of Lessons in the History of American Labor for middle and secondary students. Developed by Dr. Virginia E. Causey. [PDF]
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» The German Wool and Cotton Industry: 16th - 20th Century - Research paper about the history of the German textile industry, its organization and labor force, from the 16th Century to the present. Partial translation from the original German document. Word document. Authors: Dietrich Ebeling and others.
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» A Global History of Ottoman Cotton Textiles, 1600-1850 - European University Institute 2007 working paper, revisiting and situating the historiography of Ottoman cotton textiles within ongoing debates concerning the emergence of a world economy through the lens of the cotton industry as the first global industry. Author: Athanasios Gekas. [PDF]
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» The Globalization of Codfish and Wool in the Early Modern Period - Conference paper, summerising the structure and importance of the wool and dried codfish trades towards the 16th century and the substantial change that occurred following their integration into one triangular trade connecting Northern Spain, England and the North American mainland after 1630. Author: Regina Grafe. [PDF]
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» Gold, Guilds and Government - Extensive paper about the impact of monetary and labor policies on the Flemish cloth industry, dealing with the period between 1390 and 1435. Author: Prof. John H. Munro. [PDF]
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» History of Technology and Work - An article on the causes, effects, cultural origins and consequences of the Industrial Revolution, as it began in the English textile industry. Author: Patricia R. Backer.
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» India - Research paper about the origin, development and organization of the Indian cotton and textile industry and its work force, from the 18th Century to the present. Word document. Author: Tirthankar Roy.
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» The "Industrial Crisis" of the English Textile Towns - Working paper arguing that the industrial crisis of the traditional English textile towns during the period 1290-1340 was caused by a far reaching economic crisis afflicting their major cloth markets in the Mediterranean basin, rather then the emergence of supposedly superior, lower-cost rural competition. Author: John H. Munro. Text abstract. Full text on PDF document. [PDF]
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» Industrial Energy from Water Mills in the European Economy - A study analysing the economic implications and consequences of the application of the water-mill, and their impact on European economic history up to the Industrial Revolution era in the fields of mining, metallurgy and textiles. Author: John H. Munro. [PDF]
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» The Lancashire Cotton 'Famine', 1861-1865 - Polemic article about the depression in the Lancashire cotton textile industry, caused by the blockade of Confederate ports by the Union during the Civil War In the United States. Published by the Historians Group of the UK Communist Party in 1961. [PDF]
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» Linen - From Field to Fabric - Short narrative about flax cultivation, fiber processing and linen textile manufacturing. From Scholehouse for the Needle, a resource and forum for sharing educational information about embroidery from the 17th to 19th centuries. Author: Alison Smith.
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» The Loss of Woollen Spinning, 1794 - Part of the Internet Modern History Sourcebook collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts for introductory level classes in modern European and World history, containing excerpts from historic articles and texts highlighting the opposition to the introduction of mechanised spinning and weaving. Edited BY Paul Halsall.
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» Mill Life in Lowell: 1820-1880 - Collection of essays, photographs, images, letters and songs related to the daily life of cotton textile workers on Lowell, Massachusetts, during a period that lasted nearly a century. From the Center for Lowell History.
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» The Origin of Brazil's Textile Industry: An Overview - Research paper presenting an overview of the history and development of the Brazilian textile industry, its organization and local labor force, from the colonnial period up till the present day. Word document. Author: Roberta Marx Delson.
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» The Philosophy of the Manufacturers - Article written by Prof. Andrew Ure in 1835, enthousiastically promoting the development of mechanised textile manufacturing in the factory system invented during the Industrial Revolution. From the Modern History Sourcebook.
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» The Relocation of the Market for Australian Wool, 1880-1939 - Working paper analysing the historical developments which caused the international wool auction market to shift decisively from Britain to Autralia during the period between 1880 and the start of the Second World War. Author: Simon Ville.
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» Selling English Cotton into the World market - Paper about the importance of the English cotton textile industry, highlighting the dimension of the merchanting sector using trade directories to show that the number of export companies continued to increase from early 1900 until 1913, and did not decline until the depression in the 1930's. Authors: Andrew Marrison, Stephen Broadberry and Tim Leunig. [PDF]
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» The Short Reign of King Cotton - The history of cotton cultivation and the cotton textile industry in Queensland, Australia, which experienced sudden growth in demand during the American Civil War, declined when cotton prices returned to normal levels after 1865 and came to an end with the closure of the last cotton textile plant in 1918. From the Logan City Council's web site. Author: Robyn Buchanan. [PDF]
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» The Skills of the Unskilled in the American Industrial Revolution - Research paper showing that the successful introduction of new technologies in textile factories in ante-bellum Lowell depended on the development of a labor force with substantial human capital by ever increasing investments in skill. Author: James Bessen. [PDF]
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» Spanish Textile Workers: 1650-2000 - Research paper about the Spanish textile industry, its production capacity, and the development of the textile workers' organizations after the Industrial Revolution. Word document. Authors: Angel Smith, Carles Enrech, Carme Molinero and Pere Ysàs.
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» The Symbiosis of Towns and Textiles - Extensive working paper on the effects of urbanization of the textile industry on cloth manufacturing in the Low Countries and England between 1280 and 1570 CE. Author: John H. Munro. Text abstract, and full text on PDF document. [PDF]
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» The Symbiosis of Towns and Textiles - Discussion paper examining the relative advantages of urban and rural locations for cloth manufacturing in later Medieval England and the Low Countries in the period between 1270 and 1570. Author: Prof. John H. Munro. [PDF]
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» Textile Workers in Japan, 1650-2000 - Research paper presenting an overview of the development and organization of the Japanese textile industry and its workers, from 1650 to the present day. Word document. Authors: Janet Hunter and Helen Macnaughtan.
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» Textile Workers in the Netherlands. Part II - Research paper about the economics and technology of industrialised textile production in the Netherlands between 1810 and 1950, and an analysis of Dutch textile workers and their organizations. Word document. Author: Lex Heerma van Voss.
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» Textile Workers in the Netherlands. Part III - Research paper presenting an analysis of the dramatic decline of the Dutch textile industry after World War II due to a lack of demand and a shortage of labor. Word document. Author: Els Hiemstra-Kuperus.
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» Textiles as Articles of Consumption in Flemish Towns - Reconstruction of a Flemish basket of consumables price index for the period 1350-1500, aimed to determine the value of luxury broad woven woollen cloth related to income. Text abstract. Full article on PDF document. Author: John H. Munro. [PDF]
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» Troup County Archives: Textiles at Center of Local History - Abstract of the introductory of Travels Through Troup County: A Guide to its Architecture and History, focused on the history, development and eventual decline of the Troup County cotton textile industry, from 1808 until the present day. Author: Julie Turner.
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» The Tufted Carpet Industry in Dalton - The history of Dalton, Georgia, as it developed into a major influence in the growth of the state Georgia as one of the most important centers for tufted carpets and products in North Amreica. From the Carpet and Rug Institute's web site. [PDF]
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» The Wool Trade in English Medieval History - Series of Ford Lectures about sheep and wool production, the development and organization of the wool trade, the taxation of wool, the staple system, and the wool trade and the middle classes. First published in 1941. Author: Eileen Power. [PDF]
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» The Wool Trade in Wolverhampton - Short article on the history, organization and importance of the wool trade in Wolverhampton, UK, since medieveal times. Author: Frank Sharman.
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» 350 Years of Chinese Textiles - Research paper about the history of Chinese textile production in ancient times, and the dramatic changes which were introduced to the textile industry with the arrival of European war ships during the 16th Century and Western influences in the following 350 years. Word document. Author: Robert Cliver.
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