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Giorgio Riello
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2013
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9780511706097
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2013
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2013
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10.1017/CBO9780511706097
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Preface
Plate Section
pp. 1
Introduction: global cotton and global history
pp. 17
Selling to the world: India and the old cotton system
pp. 37
‘Wool growing on wild trees’: the global reach of cotton
pp. 59
The world's best: cotton manufacturing and the advantage of India
pp. 87
The Indian apprenticeship: Europeans trading in Indian cottons
pp. 110
New consuming habits: how cottons entered European houses and wardrobes
pp. 135
From Asia to America: cottons in the Atlantic world
pp. 160
Learning and substituting: printing cotton textiles in Europe
pp. 187
Cotton, slavery and plantations in the New World
pp. 211
Competing with India: cotton and European industrialisation
pp. 238
‘The wolf in sheep's clothing’: the potential of cotton
pp. 264
Global outcomes: the West and the new cotton system
pp. 288
Conclusion: from system to system; from divergence to convergence
pp. 296
Notes
pp. 371
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