Technology and the French Glass Industry, 1640–17401
Warren C. Scoville
The Journal of Economic History, 1941, vol. 1, issue 2, 153-167
Abstract:
Industrial expansion depends upon the state of the industrial arts. If we are to explain the rise of “modern industry” we must know precisely what the technological developments were in particular industries during those periods that are recognized as having been extremely important in the development of modern industrial techniques. This study, therefore, deals with the growth, structure, and technology of the French glass industry during a critical period (1640–1740).
Date: 1941
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