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  • Spinning World: A Global History of Cotton Textiles, 1200-1850
  • Written by author Giorgio Riello
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, August 2009
  • Cotton textiles were the first good to achieve a truly global reach. For many centuries muslins and calicoes from the Indian subcontinent were demanded in the trading worlds of the Indian Ocean and the eastern Mediterranean. After 1500, new circuits of ex
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Introduction: Cotton Textiles in Global History, Giorgio Riello (London School of Economics) and Prasannan Parthasarathi (Boston College)

PART I. World Areas of Cotton Textile Manufacturing

1. Cotton Textiles in the Indian Subcontinent, 1200-1800, Prasannan Parthasarathi (Boston College)
2. The Resistant Fibre: Cotton Textiles in Imperial China, Harriet T. Zurndorfer (Leiden University)
3. The First European Cotton Industry: Italy and Germany, 1100-1800, Maureen Fennell Mazzaoui (University of Wisconsin)
4. Ottoman Cotton Textiles: The Story of a Success that did not Last, 1500-1800, Suraiya Faroqhi (Ludwig Maximilians University)
5. 'Guinea Cloth': Cotton Textiles in West Africa before and during the Atlantic Slave Trade, Colleen E. Kriger (University of North Caronlina)
6. The Production of Cotton Textiles in Early Modern Southeast Asia, William Gervase Clarence-Smith (School of Oriental and African Studies)

PART II. Global Trade and Consumption of Cotton Textiles

7. Indian Textiles in the Indian Ocean in the Early Modern Period, Om Prakash (University of Delhi)
8. Awash in a Sea of Cloth: South Asian Merchants, Cloth and Consumption in the Indian Ocean, 1300-1800, Pedro Machado (New York University)
9. Japan Indianised: The Material Culture of Imported Textiles in Japan, 1550-1850, Kayoko Fujita (Osaka University)
10. Revising the Historical Narrative: India, Europe and the Cotton Trade, Beverly Lemire (University of Alberta)
11. Cottons Consumption in the Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century North Atlantic, Robert S. DuPlessis (Swathmore College)
12. Fashion, Race and Cotton Textiles in Colonial Spanish America, Marta Valentin Vicente (University of Kansas)
13. The Globalization of Cotton Textiles: Indian Cottons, Europe and the Atlantic World, 1600-1850, Giorgio Riello (London School of Economics)

PART III. Cotton Revolutions and their Consequences in Europe and Asia

14. The Birth of a New European Industry: L'Indiennage in Seventeenth-Century Marseilles, Olivier Raveux (CNRS - UMR TELEMME)
15. What were Cottons for in the Industrial Revolution? John Styles (University of Hertfordshire)
16. The Limits of Wool and the Potential of Cotton in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries, Pat Hudson (University of Cardiff)
17. The Geopolitics of a Global Industry: Eurasian Divergence and the Mechanisation of Cotton Textile Production in England, Patrick O'Brien (London School of Economics)
18. Cotton and the Peasant Economy: A Foreign Fibre in Early Modern Japan, Masayuki Tanimoto (University of Osaka)
19. Involution and Chinese Cotton Textile Production: Songjiang in the Late-Eighteenth and Early-Nineteenth Centuries, Bozhong Li
20. Decline in Three Keys: Indian Cotton Manufacturing from the Late Eighteenth Century, Prasannan Parthasarathi (Boston College) and Ian Wendt (Washington State University)
Introduction: Cotton Textiles in Global History, Giorgio Riello and Prasannan Parthasarathi
PART I. World Areas of Cotton Textile Manufacturing
1. Cotton Textiles in the Indian Subcontinent, 1200-1800, Prasannan Parthasarathi
2. The Resistant Fibre: Cotton Textiles in Imperial China, Harriet T. Zurndorfer
3. The First European Cotton Industry: Italy and Germany, 1100-1800, Maureen Fennell Mazzaoui
4. Ottoman Cotton Textiles: The Story of a Success that did not Last, 1500-1800, Suraiya Faroqhi
5. 'Guinea Cloth': Cotton Textiles in West Africa before and during the Atlantic Slave Trade, Colleen E. Kriger
6. The Production of Cotton Textiles in Early Modern Southeast Asia, William Gervase Clarence-Smith
PART II. Global Trade and Consumption of Cotton Textiles
7. Indian Textiles in the Indian Ocean in the Early Modern Period, Om Prakash
8. Awash in a Sea of Cloth: South Asian Merchants, Cloth and Consumption in the Indian Ocean, 1300-1800, Pedro Machado
9. Japan Indianised: The Material Culture of Imported Textiles in Japan, 1550-1850, Kayoko Fujita
10. Revising the Historical Narrative: India, Europe and the Cotton Trade, Beverly Lemire
11. Cottons Consumption in the Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century North Atlantic, Robert S. DuPlessis
12. Fashion, Race and Cotton Textiles in Colonial Spanish America, Marta Valentin Vicente
13. The Globalization of Cotton Textiles: Indian Cottons, Europe and the Atlantic World, 1600-1850, Giorgio Riello
PART III. Cotton Revolutions and their Consequences in Europe and Asia
14. The Birth of a New European Industry: L'Indiennage in Seventeenth-Century Marseilles, Olivier Raveux
15. What were Cottons for in the Industrial Revolution?, John Styles
16. The Limits of Wool and the Potential of Cotton in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries, Pat Hudson
17. The Geopolitics of a Global Industry: Eurasian Divergence and the Mechanisation of Cotton Textile Production in England, Patrick O'Brien
18. Cotton and the Peasant Economy: A Foreign Fibre in Early Modern Japan, Masayuki Tanimoto
19. Involution and Chinese Cotton Textile Production: Songjiang in the Late-Eighteenth and Early-Nineteenth Centuries, Bozhong Li
20. Decline in Three Keys: Indian Cotton Manufacturing from the Late Eighteenth Century, Prasannan Parthasarathi and Ian Wendt


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