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TRUJILLO BOLIO, Mario. The Manufacture of the Spinning and Weave in the Mexican Historiography in the 18th and 19th Centuries. Handiwork, Protoindustrialization, Enterprise and Textile Factory. Secuencia [online]. 2017, n.97, pp.30-60. ISSN 2395-8464. https://doi.org/10.18234/secuencia.v0i97.1447.
The article’s objective is to make a critical review of historiography the approaches the topics and problems related to the textile manufacture in the New Spanish society and the later independent Mexico. It undertakes a critical analysis, which concentrates the different paper about manufacture and workshops in Puebla Queretaro, Texcoco, Coyoacan, and San Angel, as well as the types of protoindustrial production, which enabled the fabrication of wool cloth in New Spain. It contemplates a detailed study of the numerous investigations have elucidated the significance of the spinning and fabric production in the different regions of the Nineteenth Century Mexico. In this report some topics stand out, especially those about the manufacture production in the socalled protofactories and the industrial centers, where spinning and fabric of wool and cotton were produced. The content of the contributions about the distinct phases of the industrialization of Mexican textile is differentiated from the rise of Mexican textile entrepreneurs in the States of Puebla, México, Nuevo Leon, Jalisco, Mexico City and the Metropolitan Area, Michoacan and Guanajuato.
Palavras-chave : manufacture handiwork; New Spain; protoindustrialization; protofactory; manufacture; wool and cotton; textile enterprise; 19th century.