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British Technology and European Industrialization: The Norwegian Textile Industry in the Mid-Nineteenth Century [Hardcover]

Kristine Bruland (Author)


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April 28, 1989
How did small European economies acquire the technologies and skills needed to industrialize in the nineteenth century? In this important contribution to a long-standing debate, Kristine Bruland looks at the Norwegian experience to show how a technological infrastructure was created, and suggests that much of this was due to the efforts of British machine makers who from the mid 1840s vigorously sought foreign markets. Providing not only basic technical services but also skilled labour to set up and then supervise the operation of the new machinery, British textile engineering firms were able to supply a complete 'package' of services, significantly easing the initial technical problems faced by Norwegian entrepreneurs. Kristine Bruland's case-study of the Norwegian textile industry demonstrates clearly the paradox that Britain's entrepreneurial efforts in the supply of capital goods overseas were largely responsible for the creation of the technical industrial bases of many of her major foreign competitors.

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Kristine Bruland looks at the Norwegian experience to show how a technological infrastructure was created, and suggests that much of this was due to the efforts of British machine makers who from the mid 1840s vigorously sought foreign markets for the new technology of the industrial revolution.

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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (April 28, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521350832
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521350839
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.7 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,413,066 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Underlying this study is the idea that we still know relatively little about the technological basis of European economic growth in the mid nineteenth century. Read the first page
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textile engineering firms, fire insurance records, textile machinery industry, textile engineering industry, textile industrialization, textile engineers, labour inflow, dressing machine, machine makers, textile entrepreneurs, machinery trade, textile enterprises, machinery suppliers, textile development, fixed capital stock, technological diffusion, machinery makers, textile equipment, finishing equipment, machinery exports, correspondence archives, machine stocks, capital goods industry, operative skills, international diffusion
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Halvor Schou, Arne Fabrikker, Christiania Sailcloth, Parr Curtis, George Denton, Solberg Spinnery, Platt Bros, Transatlantic Industrial Revolution, Adam Hjorth, Solberg Papers, Wallem Papers, Andrew Clarke, Hjula Papen, James Richardson, Peaceful Conquest, William Sharp, Economic History Review, Knud Graah, Polytechnic Society, Stephen Marmont, Unbound Prometheus, English Cotton Industry, Great Britain, Halden Spinnery, Nydalen Spinnery
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