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Spinning Yarns:Bengal Textile Industry in the Backdrop of John Taylor’s Report on “Dacca Cloth Production'(1801)

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Discover the rich history of Bengal’s textile industry in “Spinning Yarns.” Explore the rise and fall of this once-thriving industry, from ancient Roman admiration to its decline after the British conquest. Learn about Dhaka muslin, silk production, artisan conditions, and the impact of European trade. ISBN: 9788194352136

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  • ISBN-13: 9788194352136
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 8194352134
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Spinning Yarns:Bengal Textile Industry in the Backdrop of John Taylor’s Report on “Dacca Cloth Production'(1801)

  1. Shashank Nath Mishra

    It covers all aspects of textile production. Good, but a bit academic.

  2. Gayathri Suresh

    A well-researched account, but not the most engaging writing style. Still, worth reading for the historical context.

  3. Zinnia Sanfui

    A very academic style. But it’s a great resource if you’re researching this topic, and worth a read!

  4. Shivam Sunil Salampuria

    A bit dense, but worth the effort if you’re interested in economic history. John Taylor’s report is eye-opening.

  5. Shubham Mishra

    informative, but dry. the impact of colonialism could’ve been explored with greater nuance and emotional depth

  6. Sweta Yadav

    A fascinating look at a forgotten industry. Well-researched and informative.

  7. Arham Jain

    A decent read about Bengal textiles. John Taylor’s report provides a unique lens. A bit dry at times, but informative overall.

  8. Raju

    An okay book. I wish there was more analysis about impact of British rule.

  9. Ojaswani Gupta

    A valuable contribution to textile history. Offers a new appreciation for Bengal’s craftsmanship.

  10. P Kartik Patro

    I found the sections on Dacca muslin most interesting. A good, solid history book.

  11. Anubhav Singh Upperwal

    Spinning Yarns is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Bengal. A bit lengthy and not very exciting.

  12. Deep Prakash Ghuge

    Detailed account of textile industry. It can be boring at times, but it’s packed with useful information

  13. Sakshi Tanwar

    A comprehensive overview of the Bengal textile industry. I learned a lot, though it was dense.

  14. Gokula Kannan M

    Spinning Yarns sheds light on a forgotten industry. I was moved by the stories of the artisans.

  15. Pratibha Singh

    Gave an interesting perspective on the textile industry. I liked the focus on the historical documents.

  16. Kiran Sudhakar More

    A must-read for anyone studying the economic history of Bengal. It is well-written with details.

  17. Vishal Soni

    Worth reading if you enjoy history. Not very accessible for a casual reader.

  18. Sachin Sanjay Kakad

    Fascinating deep dive into Bengal’s textile history! The level of detail is impressive. Highly recommend!

  19. Raghav Aggarwal

    Spinning Yarns offered a glimpse into the past. The decline of the industry was disheartening, yet the history was captivating.

  20. Swati Joshi

    Excellent research and insight! A vital book for students of economic history. Highly recommend

  21. Sufiyan Adam

    The book provides good historical context to textile industry. I particularly enjoyed the details about artisan life.

  22. Amritashree Sivakumaran

    The book delivered what it promised. Provides a solid understanding of Bengal’s textile heritage.

  23. Alok Jangra

    It was good to learn about the weaving, but the narrative jumped around quite a bit. Needed better organization.

  24. Ankush Kumar Singh

    Interesting insights into the Dacca cloth production. The book could have used more visuals to break up the text.

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