History of the Swiss Watch Industry - Pierre-Yves Donzé

History of the Swiss Watch Industry

From Jacques David to Nicolas Hayek- Third edition

Demonstrates how Swiss watchmakers succeeded in facing various challenges: the industrialization of production at the end of the 19th century. This book tackles the history of the Swiss watch industry in a global perspective: it gives particular attention to rival nations such as the United Kingdom, the USA and Japan. Les mer
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Demonstrates how Swiss watchmakers succeeded in facing various challenges: the industrialization of production at the end of the 19th century. This book tackles the history of the Swiss watch industry in a global perspective: it gives particular attention to rival nations such as the United Kingdom, the USA and Japan.
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Forlag: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 161
ISBN: 9783034316453
Utgave: 3. utg.
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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Contents: The Swiss Watch Industry during the first part of the 19th century (1800-1870) - The challenge of industrialization (1870-1918) - The watchmaking cartel (1920-1960) - Liberalization and globalization (1960-2010).
Pierre-Yves Donzé is associate professor and hakubi scholar at Kyoto University. He was born in Switzerland and studied history at the University of Neuchâtel, where he obtained his PhD in 2005, before doing stints as a visiting researcher in Japan and in the United States. He has published extensively on the watch industry and was awarded the prestigious Gaïa Prize in 2011.