Before Arsenic: Recovering a Forgotten Indian Technique of Painting with Indigo and its Implications for Knowledge Transfer, Technology and Culture, Vol. 66, Number 2 (2025), pp. 509-534 https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/956853/pdf
Images as Portable Objects in the Historian’s Toolkit, Technology and Culture, Vol. 66, Number 2 (2025) Introduction https://muse-jhu-edu.libproxy.ucl.ac.uk/article/956846
From Hand to Machine: How Indian Cloth Quality Shaped British Cotton Spinning Technology, Technology and Culture, Vol. 64, Number 3 (2023), pp. 707-736 https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/903970
Raman, A., Indian cotton textiles and British industrialization: Evidence of comparative learning in the British cotton industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, The Economic History Review, Vol. 75, Issue 2 (2022), pp. 447-474 http://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.13143
From Muse to Machines: How Indian Cottons led to British Industrialization, book manuscript in progress
Review of ‘Weaving Histories: The Transformation of the Handloom Industry in South India, 1800-1960,’ by Karuna Dietrich Wielenga, for Technology and Culture, Vol 63, No. 1, January 2022, pp. 261-262 https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/844185/pdf
Review of ‘The English East India Company’s Silk Enterprise in Bengal, 1750-1850,’ by Karolina Hutkova, for Business History Review, https://doi.org/10.1080/00076791.2021.2001055
Review of ‘The Wardle family and its circle: textile production in the Arts and Crafts era’ by Brenda King, The Economic History Review, Volume 73, No. 1, February 2020, p. 330-331 https://ehs.org.uk/article/brenda-king-the-wardle-family-and-its-circle-textile-production-in-the-arts-and-crafts-era/
Review of ‘Indian cotton textiles in West Africa: African agency, consumer demand and the making of the global economy, 1750-1850’ by Kazuo Kobayashi, The Economic History Review, Volume 73, No. 3, August 2020, p. 876-877 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ehr.13015