Transatlantic Threads: Scottish Linen and Society, c.1707-1780
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Transatlantic Threads shows how studying the making, use and meaning of a relatively lowcost, utilitarian cloth like linen, broadens our understanding of eighteenthcentury Scotland and the wider Atlantic world. Different types of linen cloth were used across society everyday: from fine shirts worn by the rich, to coarse aprons worn by labourers; from expensive bed sheets, to canvas used for ships’ sails. Eighteenthcentury linen production was a Scottish economic success story, with thous...






















