1st Edition

Cotton Enterprises: Networks and Strategies Lombardy in the Industrial Revolution, 1815-1860

By Silvia Conca Messina Copyright 2016
174 Pages
by Routledge

174 Pages
by Routledge

174 Pages
by Routledge

Based on innovative and unique primary sources (e.g. notarial deeds) Cotton Enterprises: Networks and Strategies looks to tell the story of the Lombardy cotton industry in the early 19th century, particularly the stories of entrepreneurs such as Francesco Turati who were able to ‘corner’ this otherwise atomistic industry. The book looks at both the financial and strategic elements of the... Read more

Introduction  1. Antecedents to the Factory System  2. Early Spinning Mills and Localisation  3. The New Cotton Factories: A Short Chronology  4.The Expansion of Trade: Organisation and Development  5. Local Loan Markets And Social Networks  6. Setting Up a New Plant  7. Financial Sources and Commercial Credit  8. Francesco Turati and His Network Enterprise  9. The "Ponti" Family-Firm: Proto-Industry, Factory and Finance  10. The Cotton Business in Milan: An Oligarchic Structure  11. Channels and Forms of Technology Transfer  12. Industrial Plants, Water Wheels And Turbines  13. Inside the Factories: Textile Machinery and Production Organisation  14. Slow Changes in Weaving Manufacture  Conclusion

Biography

Silvia A. Conca Messina is Professor in the Department of Historical Studies at the University of Milan, Italy.