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== Further reading == * Brandon, Ruth. ''A Capitalist Romance: Singer and the Sewing Machine'' (Lippincott, 1977). {{ISBN?}} * Coffin, Judith G. "Credit, consumption, and images of women's desires: Selling the sewing machine in late nineteenth-century France". ''French Historical Studies'' (1994): 749β783. {{JSTOR|286691}}. * Cooper, G.R. ''The Sewing Machine: Its Invention and Development'' (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1976) {{ISBN?}} * Davies, Robert Bruce. ''Peacefully Working to Conquer the World: Singer Sewing Machines in Foreign Markets, 1854β1920'' (Arno Press, 1976).{{ISBN?}} * de la Cruz-FernΓ‘ndez, Paula A. "Multinationals and Gender: Singer Sewing Machine and Marketing in Mexico, 1890β1930." ''Business History Review'' 89#3 (2015), pp. 531β549. {{JSTOR|43897571}} * de la Cruz-FernΓ‘ndez, Paula. ''Gendered capitalism. Sewing machines and multinational business in Spain and Mexico (1850β1940)'' (Routledge, 2021) {{ISBN?}} * Godley, Andrew. "The Global Diffusion of the Sewing Machine, 1850β1914". ''Research in Economic History'' 20#1 (2001): 1β46. * Godley, Andrew. "Selling the Sewing Machine Around the World: Singer's International Marketing Strategies, 1850β1920", ''Enterprise & Society'' (2006) 7#2 pp. 266β314. * Godley, Andrew. "Singer in Britain: the diffusion of sewing machine technology and its impact on the [[clothing industry]] in the United Kingdom, 1860β1905". ''Textile History'' 27.1 (1996): 59β76. * Godley, Andrew. ''Fabricating Consumers: The Sewing Machine in Modern Japan'' (2012) {{ISBN?}} * Jack, Andrew B. "The channels of distribution for an innovation: The sewing-machine industry in America, 1860β1865". ''Explorations in Economic History'' 9.3 (1957): 113+ * Lampe, Ryan, and Petra Moser. "Patent Pools and Innovation in Substitute Technologies{{snd}}Evidence from the 19th-Century Sewing Machine Industry." ''RAND Journal of Economic'' 44#4 2013, pp. 757β778. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/43186442 online] * Thomson, Ross. "Learning by Selling and Invention: The Case of the Sewing Machine." ''Journal of Economic History,'' 47#2 (1987), pp. 433β445. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2122240 online] * Wickramasinghe, Nira. "Following the Singer Sewing Machine: Fashioning a Market in a British Crown Colony," in ''Metallic Modern: Everyday Machines in Colonial Sri Lanka''. (Berghahn Books, 2014) pp. 16β40. {{JSTOR|j.ctt9qd0gq.6}}.
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