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E-grāmata: Ashgate Companion to the History of Textile Workers, 1650-2000

  • Formāts: 860 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317044284
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This impressive collection offers the first systematic global and comparative history of textile workers over the course of 350 years. This period covers the major changes in wool and cotton production, and the global picture from pre-industrial times through to the twentieth century. After an introduction, the first part of the book is divided into twenty national studies on textile production over the period 1650-2000. To make them useful tools for international comparisons, each national overview is based on a consistent framework that defines the topics and issues to be treated in each chapter. The countries described have been selected to included the major historic producers of woollen and cotton fabrics, and the diversity of global experience, and include not only European nations, but also Argentina, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Japan, Mexico, Turkey, Uruguay and the USA. The second part of the book consists of ten comparative papers on topics including globalization and trade, organization of production, space, identity, workplace, institutions, production relations, gender, ethnicity and the textile firm. These are based on the national overviews and additional literature, and will help apply current interdisciplinary and cultural concerns to a subject traditionally viewed largely through a social and economic history lens. Whilst offering a unique reference source for anyone interested in the history of a particular country's textile industry, the true strength of this project lies in its capacity of international comparison. By providing global comparative studies of key textile industries and workers, both geographically and thematically, this book provides a comprehensive and contemporary analysis of a major element of the world's economy. This allows historians to challenge many of the received ideas about globalization, for instance, highlighting how global competition for lower production costs is by no means a uniquely modern issue, and has b

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This massive volume, organized into three parts, covers everything the title implies... Recommended. Choice 'An important text for academic libraries.' Reference Reviews 'The book is [ ...] more than comparative labour history and has some elements of a major global study of an industrial sector over time. There are some really penetrating and thought-provoking essays that increase the importance of the volume as a contribution to contemporary debates in global history.' Economic History Review 'A product of the International Institute of Social History, it is an impressive work containing comparative historiography. It is an essential reference...' Labour/Le Travail '... comprehensive... New York Times Magazine

List of figures
ix
List of maps
xi
List of tables
xiii
Notes on contributors xvii
Textile workers around the world, 1650-2000: introduction to a collective work project
1(16)
Els Hiemstra-Kuperus
Lex Heerma van Voss
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
PART I NATIONAL HISTORIES OF TEXTILE WORKERS
Textile production in Argentina, 1650-2000
17(26)
Mirta Zaida Lobato
Austria and Czechoslovakia: the Habsburg Monarchy and its successor states
43(32)
Andrea Komlosy
Brazil: the origin of the textile industry
75(28)
Roberta Marx Delson
China
103(38)
Robert Cliver
Denmark: the textile industry and the formation of modern industrial relations
141(30)
Lars K. Christensen
Egyptian textile workers: from craft artisans facing European competition to proletarians contending with the state
171(28)
Joel Beinin
The German wool and cotton industry from the sixteenth to the twentieth century
199(32)
Dietrich Ebeling
Marcel Boldorf
Stefan Gorißen
Michael Mende
Anke Sczesny
Michaela Schmolz-Haberlein
Great Britain: textile workers in the Lancashire cotton and Yorkshire wool industries
231(22)
Alan Fowler
The long globalization and textile producers in India
253(22)
Tirthankar Roy
The Italian textile industry, 1600-2000: labour, sectors and products
275(30)
Giovanni Luigi Fontana
Walter Panciera
Giorgio Riello
Japan
305(28)
Janet Hunter
Helen MacNaughtan
Mexican textile workers: from conquest to globalization
333(30)
Jeffrey Bortz
The Netherlands
363(34)
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Lex Heerma van Voss
Els Hiemstra-Kuperus
Poland
397(24)
Piotr Franaszek
The cotton textile industry in Russia and the Soviet Union
421(28)
Dave Pretty
Spain
449(28)
Angel Smith
Carles Enrech
Carme Molinero
Pere Ysas
The Ottoman Empire, 1650-1922
477(20)
Donald Quataert
Turkey, 1922-2003
497(14)
Lisa A. Seidman
The evolution of the Urguayan textile industry
511(20)
Maria Magdalena Camou
Silvana Maubrigades
USA: shifting landscapes of class, culture, gender, race and protest in the American Northeast and South
531(30)
Mary H. Blewett
PART II INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
Global trade and textile workers
561(16)
Prasannan Parthasarathi
Proto-industrialization and industrialization and `modernity' in a global perspective
577(20)
Donald Quataert
The textile firm and the management of labour
597(24)
Arthur McIvor
Spatial division of labour, global interrelations and imbalances in regional development
621(26)
Andrea Komlosy
How will we get our workers? Ethnicity and migration of global textile workers
647(32)
Roberta Marx Delson
Work floors under tension: working conditions and international competition in textiles
679(24)
Peter Scholliers
Gender and the global textile industry
703(22)
Janet Hunter
Helen MacNaughtan
Investigating identities within the global textile workforce
725(24)
Mary H. Blewett
Institutions in textile production: guilds and trade unions
749(24)
Lars K. Christensen
Covering the world: some conclusions to the project
773(20)
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Lex Heerma van Voss
Els Hiemstra-Kuperus
Index 793
Lex Heerma van Voss is a research fellow at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam and holds a chair in the history of labour and labour relations at Utrecht University. He has published on the comparative history of dockworkers and on the history of the North Sea. Els Hiemstra-Kuperus is responsible for the organization of the bi-annual European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. She has also contributed to a publication on the image collection of the International Institute of Social History. Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk wrote her PhD thesis on female textile workers in the early modern Netherlands at the International Institute of Social History. Since then, she has carried out several postdoc projects at Leiden University and the International Institute of Social History. She has published, among other things, on women's and child labour, urban history and business history.