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128 related items for PubMed ID: 22334942

  • 1. The coming of the French Revolution and the English textile trade, 1783-1792.
    Sickinger RL, Donaghay M.
    Sel Pap Consort Revolut Eur 1759 1850; 1999; ():101-16. PubMed ID: 22334942
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  • 2. Hand knitting, frame knitting and rotary frame knitting in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. a question of identification.
    Cook WD, Tavman-Yilmaz MB.
    Text Hist; 1999; 30(2):199-206. PubMed ID: 22523775
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  • 5. [White gold in the land of Cockaigne: wool and woad in Lauragais in the first half of the 16th century].
    Larguier G.
    Ann Midi; 2001; 113(236):481-96. PubMed ID: 19009717
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  • 8. [The evolution of children's clothing in the 18th century: political and social concerns].
    Sanciaud-Azanza A.
    Rev Hist Mod Contemp; 1999; 46(4):770-83. PubMed ID: 22220341
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  • 9. [The imperial sheepfold at Arles and the introduction of merinos in Provence].
    Teyssier E.
    Provence Hist; 2001; 51(204):193-212. PubMed ID: 18663829
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  • 10. Continuity and change among the Rhemish proletariat: preindustrial textile work in family perspective.
    Fauve-Chamoux A.
    Hist Fam; 2001; 6(2):167-85. PubMed ID: 19186392
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  • 11. [Reflections on the commercialization of consumption in 19th-century Germany as seen in clothing].
    Steiner A.
    Vierteljahrschr Soz Wirtschaftsgesch; 1999; 86(4):477-503. PubMed ID: 22570914
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  • 15. Women's bread -- men's capital: the domestic economy of small textile entrepreneurs in rural Zurich in the 17th and 18th centuries.
    Pfister U.
    Hist Fam; 2001; 6(2):147-66. PubMed ID: 19186391
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  • 16. [Taste as imaginary: "écossais" patterns in the early-19th-century Parisian landscape].
    Denis H.
    Fr Hist Stud; 1999; 22(4):535-56. PubMed ID: 20535872
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  • 18. Urban charity, class relations and social cohesion: charitable responses to the cotton famine.
    Shapely P.
    Urban History; 2001; 28(1):46-64. PubMed ID: 19213159
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  • 20. [From dressmaker's workshop to factory: women's work in the Madrid garment industry].
    Díaz Sánchez P.
    Cuad Hist Contemp; 1999; 21():279-93. PubMed ID: 21207899
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