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Author Molà, Luca, 1962-

Title The silk industry of Renaissance Venice / Luca Molà
Published Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 457 pages) : illustrations
Contents The Growth of International Competition -- A Changing Industrial Geography -- The Dissemination of Techniques -- The Venetian Industry -- Regulating Commerce in Basic Materials: Protectionism or Free Trade? -- The Strategy of Market Diversification -- Dyeing: The Expanding Palette -- Weaving: Threats to Traditional Standards -- A Sixteenth-Century Innovation: The "New Silk Draperies" -- Inventions: Patenting for the Silk Industry -- The Mainland State -- Sericulture in the Terraferma -- Silk Thread: A Growing International Demand -- Cloth Production and the Territorial State -- Charters and Privileges for the Silk Industry in Italy, 1437-1615 -- Inventions for the Silk Industry Presented to the Venetian Government in the Sixteenth Century -- Partnership Contract Drawn Up in Venice by Giovan Battista Guidoboni and Maggino Gabrielli for Patenting Inventions in Several European States, 1586
Summary Annotation The manufacture of luxury textiles, such as silk, was central to an Italian Renaissance economy based on status and conspicuous consumption. From the rapidly changing fashions that drove demand to the jobs created for craftsmen, weavers, and merchants, the wealth and prestige associated with silk throughout Europe made it Italy's leading export industry. In this important book, Luca Mol̉ examines the silk industry in Renaissance Venice amid changing markets, suppliers, producers, and government regulations. Drawing on archival research and a vast amount of European scholarship, Mol̉ documents the innovations Venetians made in manufacturing and marketing to spur the silk industry. He uncovers the alliance between manufacturers and government to promote the industry in a changing international economic environment. Through flexible laws, quality was regulated to meet the varying requirements of an increasing range of customers. Mol̉ also analyzes state policy that favored the development and organization of silk producers throughout the Terraferma. His findings contribute in an important way to the ongoing scholarly assessment of Venice's place in the economy of the Renaissance and the Mediterranean world
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-442) and index
Notes English
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Subject Silk industry -- Italy -- Venice -- History
Silk industry -- Government policy -- Italy -- Venice -- History
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Fashion & Textile Industry.
Silk industry
Silk industry -- Government policy
Zijdeïndustrie.
Renaissance.
Italy -- Venice
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0801876559
9780801876554
9780801861895
0801861896