Author

Publication

1994 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England], England

Language

English

Word Count

64,250 words, Guess

Page Count

257 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number93003978
  • Goodreads3801524
  • LibraryThing2444479

Classifications

  • DDC338.09422/51
  • LCCHC258.W4 Z44 1994

Alternate Titles

  • Industry in the country side.

Description

Industry in the countryside is a wide-ranging and readable study of manufacturing before the Industrial Revolution. It examines the widely debated theory of 'proto-industrialization', drawing on data from the Kentish Weald - an area which was already the centre of cottage industry in the Tudor era, and was also the earliest rural manufacturing region to 'de-industrialize'. The book analyses the Wealden textile industry from its workforce to its industrialists, and emphasizes the ubiquity of dual employment among textile workers and the importance of landownership to the entrepreneurs who financed rural clothmaking. It explores the local context of cottage industry: the pattern of landholding and inheritance, the local farming regime, and the demographic background to rural industrialization. Zell outlines what type of local economy became the site of this so-called 'proto-industry' and shows the impact of cottage industry on the people of such regions. He concludes by asking, is there anything in the 'proto-industrialization' model?

Subjects

Topics

HistoryIndustriesEconomic historySocial conditionsEconomic conditionsWeald, the (england)Great britain, social conditions

Places

WealdenEnglandWealden (England)

Times

Series Statement

  • Cambridge studies in population, economy, and society in past time ;

Other Editions

  • Industry in the countryside: Wealden society in the sixteenth centuryCambridge University Press1994-01-01

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