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The archaeology of industrialisation and the textile industry: the example of Manchester and the south-western pennine uplands during the 18th century (part 1)

Nevell, MD

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MD Nevell



Abstract

Between the early 18th century and the mid-19th century the north-west of England was turned from a relatively impoverished backwater to one of the major industrialisation zones in the world. This is thus a key region fopr understanding the archaeology of the early stages of industrialisation. The area around Manchester was at the heart of this process, which was driven in this region by the mechanisation of the textile industry. The archaeological remains of this industrial transition are not only very extensive but also comparatively early when considered against the classic period of the Industrial revoultion; the decades either side of 1800. This paper discusses this early evidence and the results of a wide-ranging regional survey looking at the archaeology of industrialisation within the textile industry and the role of local tenant farmers in promoting industry in and around Manchester during the 18th century. It highlights a number of key sources of evidence for this period and suggests some future directions for archaeological research into the early industrialisation of this important region.

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Nevell, M. The archaeology of industrialisation and the textile industry: the example of Manchester and the south-western pennine uplands during the 18th century (part 1). Industrial Archaeology Review, 30(1), 33-48. https://doi.org/10.1179/174581908X285110

Journal Article Type Article
Deposit Date Oct 19, 2010
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal Industrial Archaeology Review
Print ISSN 0309-0728
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 30
Issue 1
Pages 33-48
DOI https://doi.org/10.1179/174581908X285110
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174581908X285110
Additional Information Funders : Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council (TMBC)
Projects : Tameside Archaeological Survey

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