两次世界大战期间的马德拉斯手帕

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Indian Economic and Social History Review Pub Date : 2002-09-01 DOI:10.1177/001946460203900208
Tirthankar Roy
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在整个20世纪,印度南部的手工织布机行业比印度北部更强大。1936年,一位经济学家和手摇织机的权威指出了马德拉斯与印度北部相比,纺织业相对繁荣的三个原因。这些因素包括:当地的纺纱厂满足了织布工人的需求,织布工人对纱线进行了更好的染色,对彩色山药进行了专业的处理,以及从马德拉斯手的东海岸进行的出口贸易
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Madras handkerchiefs in the interwar period
Throughout the twentieth century, the handloom weaving industry was stronger in south India than in northern India. In 1936, an economist and authority on handlooms identified three reasons for the relative prosperity of weaving in Madras compared to that in northern India. These were, the existence of local spinning mills that catered to the weavers, better yarn-dyeing by weavers and expert handling of coloured yam, and an export trade from the eastern coast in Madras Hand-
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