Article ID: CBB248076434

Crafted for Mass Production: Imported Spinning Machinery on the Shop Floor, China, 1910s–1920s (October 2022)

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Craft and mechanization are often cast as antithetical. This article questions the facile distinction by examining the customization and modification of American spinning machines to China's diverse local conditions, especially its varieties of cotton. It draws on machine manuals and contracts, engineering textbooks and journals, and correspondence between an American machine firm and its engineers in Shanghai. Engaging with the revisionist scholarship of industrialization that highlights craft continuing into the age of mass production, as well as recent studies challenging Western- and invention centered narratives in the history of technology, this article argues that the skills and knowledge that Chinese users of foreign machines possessed were critical elements in mechanization. It establishes the "hand" and the "machine" as mutually constitutive categories on the factory floor, presenting Chinese engineers and technicians as active participants in the coconstruction of global spinning technologies.

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Authors & Contributors
Holden, Roger N.
Edwards, Clive A.
Greenlees, Janet
Gross, Laurence F.
Hård, Mikael
Heppenheimer, T. A.
Journals
Business History Review
Agricultural History
American Heritage of Invention and Technology
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
Journal of Economic History
Journal of Southern History
Publishers
Self-published by the author
University of Chicago
Cambridge University Press
Oxford University Press
Rutgers University Press
Springer Nature
Concepts
Cotton and cotton industry
Textile industry
Technology transfer
Globalization; internationalization
Crafts and craftspeople
Mechanization
People
Roberts, Richard
Cartwright, Edmund
William Horrocks
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
Modern
Places
Great Britain
United States
England
China
India
Massachusetts (U.S.)
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