A Global History of Silk
Editor
- Pierre Vernus(Lumière University Lyon 2)Manuela Martini(Lumière University Lyon 2)Tomoko Hashino(Kobe University)
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Suggested Citation
- Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), 2024. "A Global History of Silk," Studies in Economic History, Springer, number 978-3-031-61988-5, June.
Handle: RePEc:spr:stechi:978-3-031-61988-5
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-61988-5
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino, 2024. "Introduction: Silks, a Global Perspective," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 1-12, Springer.
- Ricardo Franch Benavent & Daniel Muñoz Navarro, 2024. "The Golden Age of Valencian Silk? Rise, Crisis and Productive Reconversion of the Valencian Silk Industry (Eighteenth–Nineteenth Centuries)," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 15-36, Springer.
- Anne Wegener Sleeswijk, 2024. "Auctions and the Distribution of Silks in the Eighteenth-Century United Provinces," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 37-55, Springer.
- Chuan-hui Mau, 2024. "The Impact of Sino-European Trade on Chinese Silk Production from the Mid-seventeenth to the Early Twentieth Century," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 57-75, Springer.
- Pierre-Emmanuel Bachelet, 2024. "From Southeast Asia to Japan. Trade, Circulation, and Uses of Silk in Seventeenth Century East Asia," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 77-94, Springer.
- Mario Grassi, 2024. "A Delicate Equilibrium: State Projects, Guild Dynamics, and Personal Interests in Silk Weaving in Ancient Regime (Turin, Eighteenth Century)," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 97-118, Springer.
- Kazue Enoki, 2024. "The Japanese Silk Reeling Industry and Women’s Labor: The Case of the Tomioka Silk Mill," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 119-136, Springer.
- Manuela Martini & Anne Montenach, 2024. "Around the Weft and the Warp: The Transformations of Auxiliary Trades in Lyon Silk Manufacturing in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 137-158, Springer.
- Masaki Nakabayashi, 2024. "Organizations for Quality Control: Branding in the Japanese Silk Reeling Industry," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 161-185, Springer.
- Pierre Vernus, 2024. "Facing Rising Uncertainty in the Lyon Silk Market from the Mid-nineteenth Century to 1914," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 187-207, Springer.
- Daisy Bonnard & Liliane Hilaire-Pérez, 2024. "Rewarded Inventions and Repositories in Nineteenth Century Lyon Silk Industry: A Pattern of Collective Management of the “Public Domain”," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 209-228, Springer.
- Tomoko Hashino & Yukuo Murata, 2024. "From Lyon to Kyoto: Technology Transfer, Inflow of Knowledge, and Modernization of a Traditional Silk-Weaving District in Japan, 1887–1929," Studies in Economic History, in: Pierre Vernus & Manuela Martini & Tomoko Hashino (ed.), A Global History of Silk, pages 229-254, Springer.
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