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Articles
Horn, Jeff. “Machine-Breaking in England and France during the Age of Revolution.” Labour / Le Travail 55 (2005): 143–66.
Munro, John. “The Symbiosis of Towns and Textiles: Urban Institutions and the Changing Fortunes of Cloth Manufacturing in the Low Countries and England, 1270-1570.” Journal of Early Modern History 3, no. 1 (February 1999): 1.
O’Brien, Patrick, Trevor Griffiths, and Philip Hunt. “Political Components of the Industrial Revolution: Parliament and the English Cotton Textile Industry, 1660-1774.” The Economic History Review 44, no. 3 (1991): 395–423.
Peck, Linda Levy. “Creating a Silk Industry in Seventeenth-Century England.” Shakespeare Studies 28 (January 2000): 225.
Books
Cotton: The Fabric that Made the Modern World
by
Giorgio Riello
Call Number: HD 9870.5 .R54 2013
Ebook available.
The Culture of Cloth in Early Modern England
by
Roze Hentschell
Call Number: DA 118 .H55 2016
Portrait of a Woman in Silk: Hidden Histories of the British Atlantic World
by
Zara Anishanslin
Call Number: eBook
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