From the 1840s onwards, as the commercial success of jute as a packing medium grew, the fortunes of the city of Dundee, the British centre of jute manufacturing, became intertwined with that of one of Britain’s central Indian possession, Bengal. While jute cultivation, and hand manufacture was concentrated in Bengal, successes in the mechanical manufacture of the fibre led to the development of a “jute dependency” in Dundee where jute became the main employer and economic sector. After the setting up of the first jute manufacture in Bengal in 1855, the following decades witnessed the floating of many new companies around Calcutta, with Scottish – and mostly Dundonian – machines and men. By the 1890s Calcutta had become the prime centre of j...
Britain was the first country to industrialise, and it acquired the largest empire ever during this ...
textabstractIn this paper I describe three patterns in the emergence of Indian Entrepeneurs Indian l...
This thesis takes as its subject the foundation and rise to commercial power of the British Managing...
From the 1840s onwards, as the commercial success of jute as a packing medium grew, the fortunes of ...
Raw jute became a major item in international commodity trade in the decades after 1850, a significa...
Taking Dundee’s jute industry as its focus, this paper provides a geographical reading of the archit...
From the late nineteenth century the Dundee jute industry faced intensifying competition from Calcut...
Up until the First World War a number of staple exports formed the core of Britain’s industrial econ...
The present study examines the development of jute cultivation in Bengal between 1870 and 1914 and t...
How did the people of Dundee respond to the challenges of being the most economically globalized cit...
This paper examines path dependency and technological lock-in in the evolution of the Dundee jute in...
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The decline of Dundee's jute industry is used here to throw fresh light on the much broader discussi...
Review of The Rise and Fall of the Scottish Cotton Industry, 1778-1914, ‘the secret spring’, Anthony...
At the beginning it was decided to make a complete study of the Coarse Fiber Imports of the United S...
Britain was the first country to industrialise, and it acquired the largest empire ever during this ...
textabstractIn this paper I describe three patterns in the emergence of Indian Entrepeneurs Indian l...
This thesis takes as its subject the foundation and rise to commercial power of the British Managing...
From the 1840s onwards, as the commercial success of jute as a packing medium grew, the fortunes of ...
Raw jute became a major item in international commodity trade in the decades after 1850, a significa...
Taking Dundee’s jute industry as its focus, this paper provides a geographical reading of the archit...
From the late nineteenth century the Dundee jute industry faced intensifying competition from Calcut...
Up until the First World War a number of staple exports formed the core of Britain’s industrial econ...
The present study examines the development of jute cultivation in Bengal between 1870 and 1914 and t...
How did the people of Dundee respond to the challenges of being the most economically globalized cit...
This paper examines path dependency and technological lock-in in the evolution of the Dundee jute in...
SIGLELD:D45884/83 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
The decline of Dundee's jute industry is used here to throw fresh light on the much broader discussi...
Review of The Rise and Fall of the Scottish Cotton Industry, 1778-1914, ‘the secret spring’, Anthony...
At the beginning it was decided to make a complete study of the Coarse Fiber Imports of the United S...
Britain was the first country to industrialise, and it acquired the largest empire ever during this ...
textabstractIn this paper I describe three patterns in the emergence of Indian Entrepeneurs Indian l...
This thesis takes as its subject the foundation and rise to commercial power of the British Managing...