This paper examines the impact of international trade on domestic consumption practices of printed cotton furnishing textiles between 1600-1800. Specifically it examines the taste for printed cottons or chintzes originating in India, and the subsequent social and cultural impacts these fabrics had on English (and French) taste. The use of actor-network theory to better understand the role of chintz in the period is a valuable way of negotiating the multiplicity of historical connections that arise. The elements of the network define and shape one another mainly through fashion
Britain imported a vast number of cashmere shawls from the Indian subcontinent in the eighteenth and...
This article draws on fieldwork over several years with dyers and printers in Gujarat. It identifies...
INTRODUCTION This paper examines the economic and social impact of the fur trade on Indian cultures,...
Textiles are a key component of the industrial, industrious and consumer revolutions, which are seen...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
Cloth has always been the most global of all traded commodities. It is an illuminating example of th...
In recent decades, economic historians have revisited the Industrial Revolution in a global context....
There is the history of the textile industry in England and the history of the East India Company in...
This dissertation offers a comparative and entangled history of the trade and consumption of clothin...
The eighteenth-century trade in calico between Europe and India was a function of global textile man...
Using data on the production and usage of cotton, the paper develops estimates for the production an...
What is the origin and essence of fashion? This question has engaged scholars of various disciplines...
Goods and artifacts manufactured in and inspired by India mattered a great deal to consumers, mercha...
What is the origin and essence of fashion? This question has engaged scholars of various disciplines...
Defence date: 15 December 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institut (Su...
Britain imported a vast number of cashmere shawls from the Indian subcontinent in the eighteenth and...
This article draws on fieldwork over several years with dyers and printers in Gujarat. It identifies...
INTRODUCTION This paper examines the economic and social impact of the fur trade on Indian cultures,...
Textiles are a key component of the industrial, industrious and consumer revolutions, which are seen...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
Cloth has always been the most global of all traded commodities. It is an illuminating example of th...
In recent decades, economic historians have revisited the Industrial Revolution in a global context....
There is the history of the textile industry in England and the history of the East India Company in...
This dissertation offers a comparative and entangled history of the trade and consumption of clothin...
The eighteenth-century trade in calico between Europe and India was a function of global textile man...
Using data on the production and usage of cotton, the paper develops estimates for the production an...
What is the origin and essence of fashion? This question has engaged scholars of various disciplines...
Goods and artifacts manufactured in and inspired by India mattered a great deal to consumers, mercha...
What is the origin and essence of fashion? This question has engaged scholars of various disciplines...
Defence date: 15 December 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institut (Su...
Britain imported a vast number of cashmere shawls from the Indian subcontinent in the eighteenth and...
This article draws on fieldwork over several years with dyers and printers in Gujarat. It identifies...
INTRODUCTION This paper examines the economic and social impact of the fur trade on Indian cultures,...