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  • Prasannan Parthasarathi
  • ISBN-13 :9789380607290
  • ISBN-10 :9380607296
  • Language :English
  • Binding :Hardback
  • Publisher :Primus Books
  • Author :Ed. Giorgio Riello & Prasannan Parthasarathi
  • Number of Pages :358
  • Year of Publishing :2012
  • Edition : Latest
  • SUPC: SDL757036764

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This volume explores the pre-modern history of cotton, examining the medieval and early modern antecedents of cotton production. To explore the nature of this history, and the importance of the Indian subcontinent-whose cotton goods traversed the world and which lay at the centre of a vast worldwide trading system-requires a global perspective, which the essays in this volume provide. Ranging from China and Japan to Europe, the Ottoman Empire, South-East Asia, and East and West Africa, these essays explore the global exchange and use of cotton textiles in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic worlds, as well as the impact of Indian cotton on local consumption and production systems. Taken together, they provide a wide-ranging survey of cotton cloth between 1200 and 1850, as well as a framework which decentres Europe in the pre-modern global order.

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