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FROM PROTOINDUSTRY TO SWEATED WORK: HOUSEHOLD PRODUCERS, SMALL SCALE MANUFACTURING, AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHERN ANJOU, 1780 TO 1914 (FRANCE)

This regional case study reinterprets the significance of small-scale rural industries for understanding the particular patterns of French industrialization during the nineteenth century. The analysis builds on the theory of "protoindustrialization" developed by Franklin F. Mendels and German researchers, Hans Medick, Jurgen Schlumbohm, and Peter Kriedte which emphasizes the origins of factory based industrialization in the export-oriented rural handicraft trades of seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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  • "This regional case study reinterprets the significance of small-scale rural industries for understanding the particular patterns of French industrialization during the nineteenth century. The analysis builds on the theory of "protoindustrialization" developed by Franklin F. Mendels and German researchers, Hans Medick, Jurgen Schlumbohm, and Peter Kriedte which emphasizes the origins of factory based industrialization in the export-oriented rural handicraft trades of seventeenth and eighteenth centuries."@en

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  • "FROM PROTOINDUSTRY TO SWEATED WORK: HOUSEHOLD PRODUCERS, SMALL SCALE MANUFACTURING, AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHERN ANJOU, 1780 TO 1914 (FRANCE)"@en