Fabric of War: The lost history of the global wool trade

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FitzSimons, Patricia
Shaw, Madelyn
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Few in 2019 appreciate that the throwaway culture of textiles in which synthetics are so prominent, came into being partly as a result of contrived shortages caused by military demand for natural fibres, most especially wool. Wool is critical to understanding military strategy in the modern era and in turn military uses of this fibre have shaped contemporary civilian society and our uses of textiles.

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Selvedge Magazine: the Fabric of Your Life
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© 2019 Selvedge. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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FitzSimons, P; Shaw, M, 'Fabric of War: the lost history of the Global Wool Trade', Selvedge Magazine: the Fabric of Your Life, 2019, (90), pp. 10-20
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