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This book examines IoT applications in textile and apparel industries, covering smart manufacturing systems, healthcare textiles, and wearable... Læs mere
First published in 1983, French Planning in Theory and Practice (now with a new preface by the authors) provides the first detailed account since the late 1960’s of the French system of economic planning, and its relevance for other market economies.
First published in 1986, The Shipping Industry is a comprehensive study of the shipping industry. It shows how technological advances at the time in shipping design led to improved efficiency and the transportation of more sophisticated cargoes, promoting international trade.
First published in 1972, The Wool Textile Industry in Great Britain examines the aspects in the development of the wool textile industry in Britain. Industrial archaeology, social and economic history, and the history of technology are combined in this study of British life.
First published in 1970, British Budgets in Peace and War, 1932–1945 examines the period from the depression through the limited recovery of the late thirties to World War II and its ending. The book takes an unusual angle, telling this story through the Budgets of the era.
Originally published in 1983, this book discusses the emergence of a new concept of the state as a substantive entity and the source of the ruler’s authority... Læs mere
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Nigeria offers an innovative interdisciplinary perspective into Africa’s most populous country. The handbook will be... Læs mere
A field-defining playbook for identifying and responding to the global regulatory challenges created by large digital platforms
When Julie M. Greene researched her book The Canal Builders, she explored a cache of essays written in 1963 by the Afro-Caribbean people... Læs mere
Covering theoretical and practical dimensions, the book addresses issues that... Læs mere
This collection of essays, written by authors from diverse countries across four continents, explores the similarities and differences in technological expansionism.
Realising the Value of Culture brings together international scholars to explore how values shape economies, organizations, and societies. It provides conceptual framing and tools for those seeking to align their practices with economic, cultural and societal values.