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This book, first published in 1992, is a study of the development
of Barcelona's cotton industry from its origins in calico-printing
in 1728 to its introduction of steampower in 1832. It thus
describes the experiences of the leading industry of the city, and
one which provides the only Mediterranean exception to the tendency
of early industrialization to be concentrated in northern Europe.
The book bridges the 'pre-industrial' and early 'industrial'
periods, offering answers to such questions as: what caused
'merchant capital' to move into industrial investment? what were
the links between 'pre-industrial' industrial activity and
industrialization proper? is it apt to refer to the economic
changes of these years as an 'industrial revolution'? should
industrialization be studied on a regional or a national basis? A
further purpose is to provide an interpretation of the
characteristics of the Catalan economy and of its relationship to
that of Spain as a whole thereby contributing to the understanding
of the 'Catalan question'.
This book, first published in 1992, is a study of the development
of Barcelona's cotton industry from its origins in calico-printing
in 1728 to its introduction of steampower in 1832. It thus
describes the experiences of the leading industry of the city, and
one which provides the only Mediterranean exception to the tendency
of early industrialization to be concentrated in northern Europe.
The book bridges the 'pre-industrial' and early 'industrial'
periods, offering answers to such questions as: what caused
'merchant capital' to move into industrial investment? what were
the links between 'pre-industrial' industrial activity and
industrialization proper? is it apt to refer to the economic
changes of these years as an 'industrial revolution'? should
industrialization be studied on a regional or a national basis? A
further purpose is to provide an interpretation of the
characteristics of the Catalan economy and of its relationship to
that of Spain as a whole thereby contributing to the understanding
of the 'Catalan question'.
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Clermont-de-Lodeve, a
Languedocian cloth-making town, experienced two major cycles in its
development. In the seventeenth century unprecedented prosperity
was followed by deep and prolonged depression, and in the
eighteenth a rapid, if irregular, industrial expansion was
interrupted by a major crisis and followed by a painful and
protracted decline. The purpose of this book is to describe the
economic and social manifestations of these cycles as precisely as
the sources permit, focussing in particular on the varying
characteristics of Clermont's elite.
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