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Ottoman Manufacturing in the Age of the Industrial Revolution

Ottoman Manufacturing in the Age of the Industrial Revolution( )
Author: Quataert, Donald
Contribution by: Burke, Edmund
Hudson, Michael C.
Kazziha, Walid
Khalidi, Rashid
Mardin, Serif
Owen, Roger
Musallam, Basim
Shlaim, Avi
Yapp, Malcolm
Series title:Cambridge Middle East Library
ISBN:978-0-521-89301-5
Publication Date:Oct 2002
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $66.95
Book Description:

This book uncovers the rich, fascinating and complex world of Ottoman manufacturing and manufacturers in the age of the European industrial revolution. Focusing on small-scale home and workshop production, the author refutes notions of a stagnating economy and shows an adaptive, innovative and vital industrial sector.

Book Details
Pages:252
Detailed Subjects: Business & Economics / Industries / Fashion & Textile Industry
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.3 x 22.9 x 1.8 cm
Book Weight:0.379 Kilograms
Author Biography
Quataert, Donald (Author)
Born in Ireland in 1729, Edmund Burke was an English statesman, author, and orator who is best remembered as a formidable advocate for those who were victims of injustice. He was the son of a Dublin lawyer and had also trained to practice law. In the 1760s, Burke was elected to the House of Commons from the Whig party.

Burke spent most of his career in Parliament as a member of the Royal Opposition, who was not afraid of controversy, as shown by his support for the American Revolution and for Irish/Catholic rights. His best-known work is Reflections on the French Revolution (1790). Some other notable works are On Conciliation with the American Colonies (1775) and Impeachment of Warren Hastings (1788).

Edmund Burke died in 1797.

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