In 1769, the East India Company decided to transform the Bengali silk industry, and introduced Piedmontese reeling technologies and spatially concentrated working practices into the area. Although Bengali raw silk reeled with the new methods never reached the standards of Piedmontese silks, the Company was able to produce huge quantities of low-quality raw silks, and to gain market share in London from the 1770s to the 1830s. By investigating the reasons behind this partial success, this article shows that some features of Piedmontese technologies had a crucial impact on peasants who specialized in the mulberry cultivation and the rearing of silkworms. The Company had to cope with resistance from some rural economic agents in late eighteent...
Review in Technology and Culture: The International Quarterly for the Society for the History of Tec...
The article discusses attempts to produce silk in colonial South Carolina, highlighting the economic...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
This paper explores how the silk production in India started flourishing from mid of the seventeenth...
This article investigates the adaptations of Italian silk technologies to the environment of Bengal....
Silk was an industry of longstanding provenance in precolonial India, highly specialized by region a...
As part of protectionist policy in eighteenth-century Britain, imported silks were banned from being...
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Abstract. Artisanal silk industry is a highly labour and land intensive activity ideally suited for ...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
There is the history of the textile industry in England and the history of the East India Company in...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
India and England enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship through the silk trade during the Briti...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
In this thesis an attempt has been made to give a picture of the economic development in Bengal from...
Review in Technology and Culture: The International Quarterly for the Society for the History of Tec...
The article discusses attempts to produce silk in colonial South Carolina, highlighting the economic...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
This paper explores how the silk production in India started flourishing from mid of the seventeenth...
This article investigates the adaptations of Italian silk technologies to the environment of Bengal....
Silk was an industry of longstanding provenance in precolonial India, highly specialized by region a...
As part of protectionist policy in eighteenth-century Britain, imported silks were banned from being...
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or ...
Abstract. Artisanal silk industry is a highly labour and land intensive activity ideally suited for ...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
There is the history of the textile industry in England and the history of the East India Company in...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
India and England enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship through the silk trade during the Briti...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
In this thesis an attempt has been made to give a picture of the economic development in Bengal from...
Review in Technology and Culture: The International Quarterly for the Society for the History of Tec...
The article discusses attempts to produce silk in colonial South Carolina, highlighting the economic...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...