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Metal Industries in Sheffield, Solingen, Remscheid and Eskilstuna during Industrialisation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Aug '94
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Presenting the history of three major cutlery districts in Western Europe, this study is a resource for research on industrial development in 19th century Europe. It challenges the flexible specialisation thesis and argues that growing businesses had to develop competitive strategies for control over important resources.This study of a specific industry's survival and growth in three countries is a useful resource for research on industrial development in 19th century Europe. Presenting the history of three major cutlery districts in Western Europe during the 19th century - Sheffield in England, Bergische land (Solingen and Remscheid) in Germany, and Eskilstuna in Sweden - the author focuses on each region's industrial development in relation to its socio-cultural context. This work challenges the flexible specialisation thesis often used to explain the seeming persistence of small-scale and decentralised production within the cutlery industry since the 19th century, and argues that growing businesses had to develop competitive strategies for control over important resources.
'Theoretical considerations and historical data are blended with great skill in this study, which will take its place as a major contribution to the "industry before industrialisation" debate.'Business History
ISBN: 9780854969524
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 17mm
Weight: unknown
224 pages