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Pasold Studies in Textile History

The Pasold Research Fund publishes an important series of research monographs and collections of research essays.

THE LATEST VOLUME IN THE PASOLD BOOK SERIES PUBLISHED JOINTLY WITH OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS:

Geoffrey Owen, Companies, crises and global competition: Courtaulds and the reshaping of the man-made fibres industry is being published by Pasold Research Fund and Oxford University Press on the 9 September 2010. It is the 17th volume in the series Pasold Studies in Textile History.  

To coincide with publication the Department of Management at the London School of Economics will be holding a seminar on the 22 September 2010, from 6pm to 730pm, at which Geoffrey Owen will talk about the book. This will be followed by comments from two senior LSE academics, Professor Leslie Hannah and Professor John Sutton. 

Further details about the seminar can be obtained from Geoffrey Owen at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it    


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The Spinning World: A Global History of Cotton Textiles, 1200-1850, eds. Giorgio Riello and Prasannan Parthasarathi (Pasold Fund and Oxford University Press, 2009). 

This multi-authored volume contains the latest research of specialists from four continents. It is available from bookshops and direct from Oxford University Press.


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From No. 8, the series has been published in conjunction with the Oxford University Press http://www.oup.co.uk/ Copies of all volumes up to No. 13 (apart from volumes 2 and 7 -see below) are available from the Publications Sales Department, Maney Publishing, Suite 1C, Joseph's Well, Hanover Walk, Leeds LS3 1AB, UK. (fax: +44 (0) 113 386 8178). Volumes 14-17 are available from Oxford University Press or from bookshops.

No.1 European Textile Printers in the Eighteenth Century: A Study of Peel and Oberkampf
By S. D. CHAPMAN and S. CHASSAGNE
216 x 138 mm 272 pp. 1981
ISBN 0 435 32170 6, £25.00 $50.00

No 2 Cloth and Clothing in Medieval Europe. Essays in Memory of Professor E.M. Carus Wilson
Edited by N.B. HARTE and K.G. PONTING
216 x 138 mm, 448 pp. 1983
Out of print

No 3 The British Wool Textile Industry, 1770-1914
Corrected reprint by D.T. JENKINS and K.G. PONTING
216 x 138 mm. 400 pp. 1986
ISBN 0 85967 729 X, £25.00 $50.00

No 4 Medieval English Clothmaking. An economic survey 
By A.R. BRIDBURY
216 x 138 mm 144 pp. 1982
ISBN 0435 32138 2, £20.00 $40.00

No 5 The East Anglian Linen Industry. Rural industry and local economy, 1500-1850
By NESTA EVANS
216 x 138 mm 192 pp. 1985
ISBN 0 566 00847 5, £20.00 $40.00

No 6 Technology and Enterprise. Isaac Holden and the mechanisation of wool combing in France, 1884-1914
By KATRINA HONEYMAN and JORDAN GOODMAN
216 x 138 mm 136 pp. 1986
ISBN 0 85967 727 3, £20.00 $40.00

No 7 The Dress of the Venetians, 1495-1525
By STELLA MARY NEWTON
216 x 156 mm 208 pp 1988
ISBN 085967 735 4, £28.50 $47.00. Published by Ashgate and available from the publishers.

No 8 Lancashire on the Scrapheap: The Cotton Industry, 1945-1970
By JOHN SINGLETON
216 x 156 mm 256 pp. 1991
ISBN 0 19 921061 6, £30.00 $95.00

No 9 Fashion’s Favourite: The Cotton Trade and the Consumer in Britain, 1660-1800
By BEVERLEY LEMIRE
216 x 156 mm 244 pp. 1991
ISBN 0 19 921062 4, £30.00 $79.00

No 10 The New Draperies in the Low Counrties and England
By N.B. HARTE
216 x 156 mm 334 pp. 1997
ISBN 0 19 921063 3, £35.00 $67.00

No 11 Well Suited : A History of the Leeds Clothing Industry, 1850-1990 
By KATRINA HONEYMAN
336pp. 2000.
ISBN 01 19 920237 0, £45

No 12 Hosiery and Knitwear: Four Centuries of Small Scale Industry in Britain c 1589-2000
By STANLEY CHAPMAN
328pp. 2002 
ISBN 01 19 920237 0, £55

No 13 The European Linen Industry in Historical Perspective
Edited by BRENDA COLLINS AND PHILIP OLLERENSHAW
334pp. 2003 
ISBN 0-19-925565-2, £55

No 14 The Fibre that Changed the World: The Cotton Industry in International Perspective
Edited by DOUGLAS A. FARNIE and DAVID JEREMY
614pp. 2004 
ISBN 0 19 925566 0 £75

No 15 A Foot in the Past: Consumers, Producers and Footwear in the Long Eighteenth Century 
By GIORGIO RIELLO
302pp. 2006 
ISBN 01 19929225, £60

No 16 The Spinning World: A Global History of Cotton Textiles, 1200-1850
by GIORGIO RIELLO and PRASANNAN PARTHASARATHI
489pp. 2009
ISBN 0 19 955944 2, £75

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Earlier 'Pasold Studies in Textile History' were published in association with Heinemann Educational Books, and later in association with Scolar Press, an imprint of Gower Publishing Co. Ltd.

Medieval English Clothmaking: An Economic Survey, by  A.R. BRIDBURY. 1982.

Leonardo da Vinci: Drawings of Textile Machines, by K. G. PONTING. 1979. (out of print)

The Industrialization of a Central European City: Brno and the Fine Woollen Industry in the 18th Century, by H. FREUDENBERGER. 1977.

Ladybird Ladybird: A Story of Private Enterprise, by Eric W. Pasold. 1977.

Wiltshire and Somerset Woolen Mills, by K. H. ROGERS. 1976.

The West Riding Wool Textile Industry 1770-1835: A Study of Fixed Capital Formation, by DAVID JENKINS. 1975. (out of print)

The West Riding Wool Textile Industry: A Catalogue of Business Records from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century by PATRICIA HUDSON. 1975.

Employer and Employed: Ford, Ayrton & Co. Ltd. Silk Spinners, 1870-1970, by E.R. & J.H.P. PAFFORD. 1974.