This study of a specific industry's survival and growth in three countries is a useful resource for research on industrial development in 19th century Europe. Presenting the history of three major cutlery districts in Western Europe during the 19th century - Sheffield in England, Bergische land (Solingen and Remscheid) in Germany, and Eskilstuna in Sweden - the author focuses on each region's industrial development in relation to its socio-cultural context. This work challenges the flexible specialisation thesis often used to explain the seeming persistence of small-scale and decentralised production within the cutlery industry since the 19th century, and argues that growing businesses had to develop competitive strategies for control over important resources.
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'Theoretical considerations and historical data are blended with great skill in this study, which will take its place as a major contribution to the "industry before industrialisation" debate.'Business History
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 145 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-0-85496-952-4 (9780854969524)
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Lars Magnusson Professor and Chair,Department of Economic History, Uppsala University, Sweden
Towards a new view of the industrialization process?; cutlery in industrialization - an institutional approach; the cutlery trades in Sheffield; Bergische land - "klein" and "hausindustrie" in transition; Eskilstuna - the industrialization of handicraft; conclusions and comparisons.