Kim Siebenhüner 
Cotton in Context [PDF ebook] 
Manufacturing, Marketing, and Consuming Textiles in the German-speaking World (1500 – 1900)

Support

– While cotton was a world-changing good in the early modern period, for producers, merchants, and consumers, it was but one of many different fabrics. This volume explores this dichotomy by contextualizing cotton within its contemporary culture of textiles. In doing, it focuses on a long, under-researched region: the German-speaking world, particularly Switzerland, which transformed into one of the most prolific European regions for the production of printed cottons in the eighteenth century. Sixteen contributions investigate the (globally entangled) history of Indiennes, silk, wool, and embroideries, giving new insights into the manufacturing, marketing, and consumption of textiles between 1500 and 1900.

€99.00
payment methods

About the author

John Jordan is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bern, Switzerland. His current research interests lie in the history of consumption, especially that of global goods and textiles, in early modern Europe. Previously, he has worked on the intersection of law and society in early modern Germany, particularly as it pertains to disputes – their initiation, conduct, management, and (sometimes) resolution.

Buy this ebook and get 1 more FREE!
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 424 ● ISBN 9783412515119 ● File size 28.1 MB ● Editor Kim Siebenhüner ● Publisher Böhlau Verlag Köln ● City Göttingen ● Country DE ● Published 2019 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7525745 ● Copy protection without

10,150 Ebooks in this category