Article ID: CBB290980443

Spinning the industrial revolution (2019)

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The prevailing explanation for why the industrial revolution occurred first in Britain during the last quarter of the eighteenth century is Allen's ‘high wage economy’ view, which claims that the high cost of labour relative to capital and fuel incentivized innovation and the adoption of new techniques. This article presents new empirical evidence on hand spinning before the industrial revolution and demonstrates that there was no such ‘high wage economy’ in spinning, which was a leading sector of industrialization. We quantify the working lives of frequently ignored female and child spinners who were crucial to the British textile industry with evidence of productivity and wages from the late sixteenth to the early nineteenth century. Spinning emerges as a widespread, low-productivity, low-wage employment, in which wages did not rise substantially in advance of the introduction of the jenny and water frame. The motivation for mechanization must be sought elsewhere.

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Authors & Contributors
Holden, Roger N.
González-Palomares, David
Green, Adrian
Zahedieh, Nuala
Crosbie, Barbara
Dodgson, Mark
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
Journal of Global History
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
Economic History Review
Business History Review
Publishers
Boydell Press
Self-published by the author
Penguin Press
Yale University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Industrial revolution
Economic history
Labor and laborers
Textile industry
Cotton and cotton industry
Economic development
People
Galton, Samuel
William Horrocks
Cartwright, Edmund
Roberts, Richard
O'Brien, Patrick K.
Mayhew, Henry
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
20th century, early
17th century
16th century
Places
Great Britain
England
France
Europe
England, North West
London (England)
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