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Textiles - all fabrics made by weaving, felting, knitting, braiding, or netting, from the various textile fibers (see fiber).

Types of Textiles

Textiles are classified according to their component fibers into silk, wool, linen, cotton, such synthetic fibers as rayon, nylon, and polyesters, and some inorganic fibers, such as cloth of gold, glass fiber, and asbestos cloth. They are also classified


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    The Textile Book (Chap. 10 "Industry") » Read Now

    by Colin Gale, Jasbir Kaur. 205 pgs.

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    Textiles are central to our lives and are at the heart of the world's largest industries. In recent years there has been a dynamic shift in attitudes toward textiles, fuelled in part by explosive developments in technology. While textiles have always retained roots in craft and industry, the...
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    Legal Structure of International Textile Trade » Read Now

    by Henry R. Zheng. 252 pgs.

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    Acronyms Preface Introduction MFA Safeguard Framework Supervising the Implementation of the MFA and Resolving Disputes: Insititutions and Procedures MFA and GATT MFA IV Negotiations and Future International Textile Trade Legal Regime Appendixes: MFA Institutional Structure; Indicative Checklist;...
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    U.S. Textile Industry Unraveling, in World and I » Read Now

    by Jeffrey Sparshott. Multiple pgs.

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    Capital-Labor Relations in the U.S. Textile Industry » Read Now

    by Barry E. Truchil. 216 pgs.

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    Profile of the Textile Industry Mechanization in the Textile Labor Process Textile Capital Relocation State Intervention in Textile-Labor Relationships Weakening of Textile Labor
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    American Management and British Labor: A Comparative Study of the Cotton Spinning Industry » Read Now

    by Isaac Cohen. 276 pgs.

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    This book examines the early American cotton industry through British perspectives. The book covers the period from the 1780s to 1880, and concerns mainly Lancashire and New England, although there are many references to Scotland, Pennsylvania, and New York. By concentrating on the spinning branch...
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    Women and the Labour Market in Japan's Industrialising Economy: The Textile Industry before the Pacific War » Read Now

    by Janet Hunter. 326 pgs.

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    During the period of industrialization in Japan from the 1870s to the 1930s, the textile industry was Japan's largest manufacturing industry, and the country's major source of export earnings. This book examines the institutions of the labor market of this critical industry during this period of Japanese economic development.
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    From Domestic Manufacture to Industrial Revolution: The Case of the Rhineland Textile Districts » Read Now

    by Herbert Kisch. 364 pgs.

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    This book is an economic, historical, and sociological examination of rural textile industries in the Lower Rhineland beginning in the sixteenth century, culminating with the age of factory organization in the early 1800s. Drawing on archival sources not available to English language readers, the...
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