A Distinctive Industrialization
Cotton in Barcelona 1728–1832
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- Author: J. K. J. Thomson, University of Sussex
- Date Published: November 2003
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521522625
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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'.
Read more- A major contribution to Spanish economic and industrial history, a notorious 'blind spot' in British scholarship
- Deals with far wider and more important issues than the title might suggest: it tries to tackle general questions in early European industrialization and comes up with some original answers
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'The part played by Barcelona and Catalonia in Spain's development has always been distinctive, and continues to be so; but there is virtually nothing in English on the subject, and J. K. J. Thomson's detailed study is a substantial and original contribution … Thomson's monograph provides a well-balanced, long-term perspective constructed on a solid basis of fact: it is an exemplary study.' The Times Literary Supplement
See more reviews'Among its other qualities, this work constitutes an exemplary history of business activity. The wealth of detail on the financial and operational structure of firms, the behaviour of entrepreneurs, the evolution of managerial skills and the nature of the work process is woven into the story with an awesome assurance. The range of themes illuminated is impressive. The deft employment of diverse source material is equally laudable.' Business History
'It is curious that the pioneering region in Spain's industrialization, Catalonia, has lacked a modern, comprehensive study of its early industrial growth … J. K. J. Thomson has stepped in to fill this gap with a systematic survey of the force behind eighteenth-century Catalan industrial production, cotton textiles. The results are impressive.' James Amelang, The American Historical Review
'Thomson's fascinating account is largely descriptive and chronological … although there are constant references to what he sees as the four major conditioning factors on the industry's growth … I found his scholarship impeccable, his style highly readable, and his knowledge of complex historiography amost unrivalled.' Joseph Harrison, Economic History Review
'Professor Thomson combines painstaking attention to archival data with strong collegial recognition of the excellent work which has advanced Catalan historiography about this period' Gary W McDonogh, Journal of Social History
'J. K. J. Thomson's book, which synthesizes his own work over many years and those of several other scholars, clearly aims at filling the void left Vilar, and will in all probability become the definitive book on the premodern stage of the industry for the foreseeable future...an excellent piece of research and intelligent interpretation.' Gabriel Tortella, Journal of Economic History
' … the book will appeal to a broad range of scholars interested in various aspects of the industrialization process.' Pamela Radcliff, Journal of Modern History
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- Date Published: November 2003
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521522625
- length: 368 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 153 x 22 mm
- weight: 0.572kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of maps
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations, languages, measures and monetary exchanges
1. Introduction
2. Catalan industry in the 'long term'
3. The establishment of calico-printing in Barcelona
4. Why did merchant capital move into the industry in the 1740s?
5. The development of the industry in the 1750s and 1760s: adaptation to the requirements of 'merchant capital'
6. The industry at its height, 1768–86, with investment in it as common as in drapers' shops
7. Spinning
8. The crisis of the fábrica: the industry from 1787 to 1832
9. The Bonaplata mill and Catalan industrialization
Bibliography
Index.
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