Proto-industrialization in Europe
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Sheilagh C. Ogilvie Continuity and Change / Volume 8 / Issue 02 / August 1993, pp 159 179 DOI: 10.1017/S0268416000002058, Published online: 11 November 2008 Link to this article: http://journals.cambridge.org/ abstract_S0268416000002058 How to cite this article: Sheilagh C. Ogilvie (1993). Protoindustrialization in Europe. Continuity and Change,8, pp 159179 doi:10.1017/S0268416000002058 Request Permissions : Click here
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‘Proto-industrialization’ is the name given to the massive expansion of exportoriented handicrafts which took place in many parts of Europe between the 16th and the 19th centuries. An influential theory holds that these proto-industries generated the capital, labour, entrepreneurship, agricultural commercialization, and consumer demand needed for factory industrialization. Protoindustrializatio...
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