This article investigates the adaptations of Italian silk technologies to the environment of Bengal. The case is particularly interesting as the English East India Company (EEIC) invested considerable effort into making the technologies operational in the new climatic and socio-economic context. The article highlights the unequal focus on technical adaptations, although it points out that commercial and economic, and social adaptations were not completely neglected. It concludes that the key obstacle for the commercial success of the transferred technologies was the lack of attention to institutional adaptations. Institutional problems that arose were the result of lack of leadership and managerial innovations on the part of the company rat...
Abstract. Artisanal silk industry is a highly labour and land intensive activity ideally suited for ...
Published online: 20 November 2021In recent decades, economic historians have revisited the Industri...
The proposition that Useful and Reliable Knowledge (URK) produced divergent patterns of long-term ec...
In 1769, the East India Company decided to transform the Bengali silk industry, and introduced Piedm...
The article explores the link between international economic integration and technological capabilit...
This paper explores how the silk production in India started flourishing from mid of the seventeenth...
Today India is among the major sugar producers and sugar-making has a long tradition, yet the adopti...
Our research is about the trade in material goods from Asia to Europe over this period, and its impa...
Based upon UK and Indian government archives the article innovatively informs our understanding of b...
The paper explores the link between international economic integration and technological capability ...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
For a very long time, the areas available for continuous long-distance trade were limited to territo...
Industrial investment in colonial India was segregated by the export industries, such as tea and jut...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
For over two millennia, silk was one of the most important commodities in the world economy. As earl...
Abstract. Artisanal silk industry is a highly labour and land intensive activity ideally suited for ...
Published online: 20 November 2021In recent decades, economic historians have revisited the Industri...
The proposition that Useful and Reliable Knowledge (URK) produced divergent patterns of long-term ec...
In 1769, the East India Company decided to transform the Bengali silk industry, and introduced Piedm...
The article explores the link between international economic integration and technological capabilit...
This paper explores how the silk production in India started flourishing from mid of the seventeenth...
Today India is among the major sugar producers and sugar-making has a long tradition, yet the adopti...
Our research is about the trade in material goods from Asia to Europe over this period, and its impa...
Based upon UK and Indian government archives the article innovatively informs our understanding of b...
The paper explores the link between international economic integration and technological capability ...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
For a very long time, the areas available for continuous long-distance trade were limited to territo...
Industrial investment in colonial India was segregated by the export industries, such as tea and jut...
The eighteenth century was the golden age of silk weaving in London. This thesis shows that the expa...
For over two millennia, silk was one of the most important commodities in the world economy. As earl...
Abstract. Artisanal silk industry is a highly labour and land intensive activity ideally suited for ...
Published online: 20 November 2021In recent decades, economic historians have revisited the Industri...
The proposition that Useful and Reliable Knowledge (URK) produced divergent patterns of long-term ec...