The History Of Leather

The University of Saskatchewan's Trading Consequences projection is studying the historical, economical in addition to environmental affect of international commodity trading inwards the British Empire during the 19th century. The projection uses text-mined spatial information in addition to merchandise statistics from historical records to help analyse the increment in addition to affect of the British Empire on international trade.
Mapping Supply Chains for Nineteenth Century Leather uses the SourceMap render chain mapping platform to visualize how the UK's leather tanning manufacture developed inwards the nineteenth century. In the eighteenth century the tanning manufacture depended largely on to a greater extent than ofttimes than non localized sources of raw materials exactly developed during the nineteenth century into a global commodity network, sourcing raw materials in addition to exporting finished products around the world.
The projection uses a serial of render chain maps to present how the UK's leather tanning manufacture developed into a global manufacture during the nineteenth century. It includes 4 maps showing the growing network of render chains inwards the tanning manufacture through fourth dimension equally the British Empire grew in addition to exerted its influence around the world.