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Cotton : science and technology
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ISBN: 1845692489 1845690265 9781845692483 9781845690267 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge, England ; Boca Raton, Florida : Woodhead Publishing Limited,

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Despite the increased variety of manufactured fibres available to the textile industry, demand for cotton remains high because of its suitability on the basis of price, quality and comfort across a wide range of textile products. Cotton producing nations are also embracing sustainable production practices to meet growing consumer demand for sustainable resource production. This important book provides a comprehensive analysis of the key scientific and technological advances that ensure the quality of cotton is maintained from the field to fabric.The first part of the book discusses the


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Cotton : the fabric that made the modern world
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ISBN: 9780521166706 9781107000223 9780511706097 1107233933 1107336325 1107334667 051170609X 1107332303 1107333008 1299403220 1107335493 9781107336322 9781107334663 9781107333000 9781107332300 110700022X 0521166705 9781299403222 1107326567 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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"Today's world textile and garment trade is valued at a staggering $425 billion. We are told that under the pressure of increasing globalisation, it is India and China that are the new world manufacturing powerhouses. However, this is not a new phenomenon: until the industrial revolution, Asia manufactured great quantities of colourful printed cottons that were sold to places as far afield as Japan, West Africa and Europe. Cotton explores this earlier globalised economy and its transformation after 1750 as cotton led the way in the industrialisation of Europe. By the early nineteenth century, India, China and the Ottoman Empire switched from world producers to buyers of European cotton textiles, a position that they retained for over two hundred years. This is a fascinating and insightful story which ranges from Asian and European technologies and African slavery to cotton plantations in the Americas and consumer desires across the globe"--

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