Pathways in the Nineteenth-Century British Textile Industry
ISBN: 9780429274206
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Subjects: Humanities; Class and Work; Health and Welfare; Agencies and Institutions; Family and Demography; Recreation and Consumption; Rural and Urban Life; Race and Empire; Crime and Punishment; States of Mind; History; Religion; Economic Developments; Social Groups; Working Conditions; Welfare; Philanthropy; Family; Shops and Shopping; Entertainment; Religious Denominations; Types of Towns and Cities; Public Health; Medical Care; The Urban Environment; Poverty; Education; Travel and Exploration; Transport; The Legal System; Voluntary Societies; Knowledge; Rational Recreation; British History; Modern History 1750-1945; History Reference; Social & Cultural History; Religious History; Industrialisation; Poor Relief; Welfare Societies; Family Networks; Apprenticeship and Training; Wages; Working Classes; Advertising; Credit; Shows and Exhibitions; Street Traders; Roman Catholicism; Medical Education; Health and Safety; Medical Science; London; Urban Structure; Railways; Working Hours; The Street; Policing ; Industrial Cities; Museums and Galleries; Shipping; Market Towns;


This collection brings together primary sources on the British textile industry across the long nineteenth-century, a subject that is both global and multidisciplinary. This set provides an extensive range of resources on the calico printing industry, textile warehousing and shipping, and textile waste and recycling.


Dr Philip A. Sykas, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
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