The Wool Industry a Global History : Covering Two Thousand Years
The Wool Industry a Global History : Covering Two Thousand Years
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Author(s): Burton, Anthony
ISBN No.: 9781399036757
Pages: 184
Year: 202411
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 43.32
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Chronicles the 4,000-year history of wool, from animal rearing to cloth production, highlighting its global and technological impact. The story of wool covers 4,000 years of human history - the first written record of dying wool for cloth was found on a Mesopotamian papyrus c. 2000 BCE. In this book, the whole story is told, from the rearing of the different animals that provide the raw material to its transformation into woven cloth and knitted material. Much of the emphasis is on Britain, where, in the Middle Ages, wool was the basis for much of the country's prosperity, as can still be seen in the magnificent opulence of the churches endowed by the wool merchants. It deals with the different techniques used for spinning, weaving and finishing cloth. The eighteenth century saw great changes, as production moved from cottage to mill and the mill towns grew. But this is also an international story, looking at a variety of different topics, from the work of Incan and Mayan people in South America to the development of the flocks of Australia.


But, this is not just about technology - it is also about how that technology has an impact on the lives of people, from th life of the shepherd to the industrial disputes that broke into the violence of the Luddite rebellions.


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