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Protoindustrialization and Agriculture in the Eastern Netherlands

Industrialization and the Theory of Protoindustrialization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2016

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It has long been known that manufacturing in the countryside for interregional and international markets was an important forerunner of industrialization during the formative period of capitalism. Every standard account of industrialization in Europe discusses the development of the domestic system of production, particularly its early predominance in textile manufacturing.

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Copyright © Social Science History Association 1996 

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