Family and the Calico Trade in the Spanish Empire -- The Personal is Commercial: Women and Family in the Race to Make Calicoes -- A Microcosm of Families: Workers, Factories, Owners -- The Craze for Calicoes: Selling Fashion in Spain and America -- From Barcelona to Veracruz: Clothing the Spanish Empire
Summary
By the 1780s in the city of Barcelona alone, more than 150 factories shipped calicoes to every major city in Spain and across the Atlantic, from Veracruz to Montevideo. Catalan, Basque and Castilian families sent relatives throughout the Iberian Peninsula and Spanish America, hoping to enrich themselves from the trade in calicoes. Clothing the Spanish Empire narrates the lives of families on both sides of the Atlantic who profited from the craze for calicoes, and in doing so helped the Spanish empire to flourish in the eighteenth century
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-173) and index