The Textile Industry in Early Eighteenth Century  Lancashire
English

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The early 1700s were vital to the growth of the textile trade in Lancashire which became the world's leading industrial region by 1800. However apart from a few local case studies historians have often overlooked sources revealing the nature of Lancashire's industry at this time. While these years were crucial to the subsequent development of textile production much work to date has focused on a theoretical approach lacking in empirical data. This book offers a fresh interpretation of industrial activity in Lancashire two to three generations before the arrival of the factory system of textile production. It is based on a county-wide study of Church of England parish registers for the 1720s. The emergence of a labour supply for the industry is explored and organisation of the trade is evaluated using wills and inventories left by hitherto unknown entrepreneurs. This analysis sheds new light on this important phase of industrial development. The empirical data revealed in this study should prove invaluable to researchers and students of Lancashire's textile industry as well as those interested in this key era of regional history.
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