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Spinning Yarns: Bengal Textile Industry in the Backdrop of John Taylor’s Report on ‘Dacca Cloth Production’ (1801)


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Spinning Yarns: Bengal Textile Industry in the Backdrop of John Taylor’s Report on ‘Dacca Cloth Production’ (1801)

Author

Sushil Chaudhury

Year of Publication

2020

Publisher

Routledge

Pages

264

Language

en

ISBN

9780367511135, 9781003052449

ARI Id

1673368129741


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Chapter 1: Prologue
Chapter 2: Historical Perspective
Chapter 3: Bengal’s Advantages over other Regions of India
Chapter 4: Production Organization
Chapter 5: The Dhaka Muslin Industry
Chapter 6: Silk Textiles
Chapter 7: Procurement of Textiles for Export
Chapter 8: Role of the European Companies in Bengal’s Export Trade
Chapter 9: Asian Merchants and Textile Export
Chapter 10: How ‘Poor’ were the ‘Poor’ Indian Weavers?
Chapter 11: Technology in Bengal Textile Industry
Chapter 12: The Decline of the Textile Trade and Industry
Chapter 13: Conclusion
Appendices
Appendix 1: An Account of the District of Dacca, 1801 by John Taylor, Commercial Resident of Dhaka Edited with Detailed Annotations by Sushil Chaudhury
Appendix 2: Letter of a Spinner (Woman) of Santipur, Bengal, published in the Samachar-Darpan of the 5th January 1828
Appendix 3: Names/Terms used in Persian Chronicles in Respect of Textile Production
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