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Scandinavian Economic History Review | 1982
Lars Magnusson; Maths Isacson
Abstract A period of proto-industrialisation has been regarded as an important prerequisite of the industrial revolution in western Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Partly initiated by the income effect produced by the contemporary agrarian revolution, various types of rural-based pre-industrial activities began to appear in a number of regions of western Europe. Proto-industrialisation then led on to the industrial revolution, when mechanised factories replaced the pre-industrial production forms.1 This link is first discernible, it is argued, in the emergence of a light industrial sector orientated towards consumer needs, whose development must precede the birth of heavy industry.2 The debate which has revolved around these questions has been inspired primarily by events in continental Europe and Great Britain.3 In such countries as Sweden, research has not yet developed very far.4
Technology and Culture | 1988
Hakon; Andersen; Maths Isacson; Lars Magnusson
Maths Isacson and Lars MagnussonAn examination of the crucial role of handcraft workers in the proto-industrial period on the emergence of modern industry in Scandinavia and Finland.
Archive | 2003
Iréne A. Flygare; Maths Isacson
Archive | 2009
Cecilia Mörner; Maths Isacson; Mats Lundmark; Inger Orre
Tvärsnitt | 2004
Maths Isacson
Archive | 1987
Maths Isacson
Archive | 1998
Maths Isacson; Igor Poberezhnikov
Archive | 1976
Merike Fridholm; Maths Isacson; Lars Magnusson
Archive | 2008
Maths Isacson
Archive | 2007
Maths Isacson