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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Manuel Llorca-JañaPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Volume: 97 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.600kg ISBN: 9781107480940ISBN 10: 1107480949 Pages: 410 Publication Date: 23 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'Meticulous research, an imaginative use of evidence, and informed speculation characterize [this book]. Focusing on the British textile trade with South America, Llorca-Jana offers the first systematic and comprehensive analysis of the commercialization of a key product, drawing on rich new qualitative and quantitative sources ... a significant contribution to the study of the emergence of a global economy in the early nineteenth century ...' Colin M. Lewis, London School of Economics and Political Science 'Llorca-Jana's book goes farther than any other in filling the knowledge gap regarding Britain's export trade with the newly independent countries of South America. The work shines a bright new light on a statistical dark age. It is breathtaking in its mining of previously untapped primary sources, especially the records of merchants. Not since Platt's classic study has there been a contribution as substantive as this one.' William Summerhill, University of California, Los Angeles 'Manuel Llorca-Jana has produced a fine monograph about the textile trade in the Southern Cone of Latin America, pre-eminently Argentina and Chile, and British mercantile activity there during the early nineteenth century ... an impressive piece of scholarship. The bibliography alone is immense. The book is ... the result of painstaking research in British public and business archives, during which no stone seems to have been left unturned ... a pleasurable read because Llorca-Jana has an easy style: his prose is clear and lucid and his arguments are clearly defined.' Robert G. Greenhill, Journal of Latin American Studies 'In this exceptional monograph, Manuel Llorca-Jana argues that the southern cone of Latin America (what is today Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile) in the nineteenth century was a large, dynamic, and competitive market for British textiles ... an enormous achievement and a substantial increase in our understanding of the early nineteenth century in Latin American trade.' Peter Sims, Economic History Review 'Meticulous research, an imaginative use of evidence, and informed speculation characterize [this book]. Focusing on the British textile trade with South America, Llorca-Jana offers the first systematic and comprehensive analysis of the commercialization of a key product, drawing on rich new qualitative and quantitative sources ... a significant contribution to the study of the emergence of a global economy in the early nineteenth century ...' Colin M. Lewis, London School of Economics and Political Science 'Llorca-Jana's book goes farther than any other in filling the knowledge gap regarding Britain's export trade with the newly independent countries of South America. The work shines a bright new light on a statistical dark age. It is breathtaking in its mining of previously untapped primary sources, especially the records of merchants. Not since Platt's classic study has there been a contribution as substantive as this one.' William Summerhill, University of California, Los Angeles 'Manuel Llorca-Jana has produced a fine monograph about the textile trade in the Southern Cone of Latin America, pre-eminently Argentina and Chile, and British mercantile activity there during the early nineteenth century ... an impressive piece of scholarship. The bibliography alone is immense. The book is ... the result of painstaking research in British public and business archives, during which no stone seems to have been left unturned ... a pleasurable read because Llorca-Jana has an easy style: his prose is clear and lucid and his arguments are clearly defined.' Robert G. Greenhill, Journal of Latin American Studies 'In this exceptional monograph, Manuel Llorca-Jana argues that the southern cone of Latin America (what is today Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile) in the nineteenth century was a large, dynamic, and competitive market for British textiles ... an enormous achievement and a substantial increase in our understanding of the early nineteenth century in Latin American trade.' Peter Sims, Economic History Review Meticulous research, an imaginative use of evidence, and informed speculation characterize [this book]. Focusing on the British textile trade with South America, Llorca-Jana offers the first systematic and comprehensive analysis of the commercialization of a key product, drawing on rich new qualitative and quantitative sources ... a significant contribution to the study of the emergence of a global economy in the early nineteenth century ... Colin M. Lewis, London School of Economics and Political Science Llorca-Jana's book goes farther than any other in filling the knowledge gap regarding Britain's export trade with the newly independent countries of South America. The work shines a bright new light on a statistical dark age. It is breathtaking in its mining of previously untapped primary sources, especially the records of merchants. Not since Platt's classic study has there been a contribution as substantive as this one. William Summerhill, University of California, Los Angeles Manuel Llorca-Jana has produced a fine monograph about the textile trade in the Southern Cone of Latin America, pre-eminently Argentina and Chile, and British mercantile activity there during the early nineteenth century ... an impressive piece of scholarship. The bibliography alone is immense. The book is ... the result of painstaking research in British public and business archives, during which no stone seems to have been left unturned ... a pleasurable read because Llorca-Jana has an easy style: his prose is clear and lucid and his arguments are clearly defined. Robert G. Greenhill, Journal of Latin American Studies In this exceptional monograph, Manuel Llorca-Jana argues that the southern cone of Latin America (what is today Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile) in the nineteenth century was a large, dynamic, and competitive market for British textiles ... an enormous achievement and a substantial increase in our understanding of the early nineteenth century in Latin American trade. Peter Sims, Economic History Review Author InformationManuel Llorca-Jaña is a Fondecyt research fellow at the University of Chile and is currently a visiting lecturer in world economic history at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Department of Economics and Business). He has published articles in edited collections and in Business History and the Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History. He is also a regular contributor to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Llorca-Jaña's Ph.D. thesis was short-listed for the Coleman Prize in 2011, awarded by the Association of Business Historians to the best Ph.D. thesis in business history. He has presented papers at diverse conferences in Paris, Milan, Utrecht, Venice, Barcelona, London, Leicester, Reading, Nottingham and Swansea. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |