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Ottoman Manufacturing In The Age Of The Industrial Revolution Donald Quataert

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Ottoman Manufacturing In The Age Of The Industrial Revolution Donald Quataert
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.47 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Donald Quataert
ISBN: 9780521893015, 9780521420174, 0521893011, 0521420172
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Ottoman Manufacturing In The Age Of The Industrial Revolution Donald Quataert by Donald Quataert 9780521893015, 9780521420174, 0521893011, 0521420172 instant download after payment.

This book uncovers the rich, fascinating and complex world of Ottoman manufacturing and manufacturers in the age of the European industrial revolution. Using a wealth of sources from Ottoman, European and American archives, Professor Donald Quataert explores the technological methods of producing cotton cloth, wool cloth, yarn and silk, how these changed throughout the nineteenth century, the organisation of home and workshop production and trends in the domestic and international markets. By focusing on textile manufacturing in homes and small workshops, the author reveals a dynamism that refutes traditional notions of a declining economy in the face of European expansion. He shows how manufacturers adopted a variety of strategies, such as reduced wages and low technology inputs, to confront European competitors, protect their livelihoods and retain domestic and international customers.

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