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Cotton Research Project Conference: Les Treilles, 20-25 March 2006
Papers presented
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Regina Blaszczyk, 'Teacups for Everyone: The Global Porcelain Industry in the Early Modern Era' (PDF)
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Kent Deng, 'Cotton and the Cotton Economy in China, c.600-1900 AD'
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Patrick O'Brien, 'The Eurasian Divergence Debate: Some Methodological Prescriptions and Empirical Research Programmes' (PDF)
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Olivier Raveux, 'The Birth of the Calico Printing in Europe: The Case of Marseilles (1648-1692)' (French - PDF)
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Giorgio Riello, 'Writing a Global History of Cotton Textiles'
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Giorgio Riello, 'The Rise of European Calico Printing and Dyeing and the Influence of Asia in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries' (PDF)
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Sakis Gekas, 'The Organization of Indian Textile Technology Before and After The European Arrival' (PDF)
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Negley Harte, 'How Global was Linen in the Early Modern Period?'
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Pat Hudson, 'The Limits of Wool in the 17th and 18th Centuries'
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Debin Ma, 'The Great Silk Exchange: How the World was Connected or Developed'
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Shelagh Vainker, 'Production and Trade of Porcelain in China, 1000-1500' (PDF)
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Peer Vries, 'Orientalism Inverted: or, Good Reasons not to ReOrient the Economic History of the Early Modern World'
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