The Industrial History of Modern EnglandRoutledge, 5.11.2013 - 632 sivua First Published in 2005. The purpose of this title is to outline the facts and to interpret the spirit of the economic history of Britain one hundred and fifty years prior to original publication. The author chose to focus within such limits of social transformation and, from this, they then pursued to characterise the period, and the main current of thought which the play of economic forces has provoked. This title is structured chronologically - spanning from 1801 to 1900 divided in roughly 20-year intervals. |
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Speenhamland | 33 |
CHAPTER II | 42 |
312 | 331 |
Cooperation Thrift Conciliation | 340 |
42 | 358 |
CHAPTER VIII | 382 |
The Sweating System | 399 |
At the DockGates | 410 |
Organization | 428 |
48 | 432 |
In the Shadow of | 48 |
Agriculture under the Corn Laws | 64 |
The Rise of Manufacture | 73 |
The First OverProduction Crisis | 101 |
Pioneers of Reform | 109 |
THE LOWEST DEPTH 18211834 | 125 |
Degradation of the Labourer | 133 |
UnNatural History of the Slum | 147 |
The Radical Reformers | 157 |
The Railway and Steamship | 172 |
CHAPTER IV | 179 |
CHAPTER V | 201 |
The New Poor | 216 |
The General Strike | 227 |
End of the Corn | 248 |
CHAPTER VI | 262 |
THE WORLDS WORKSHOP 18501866 | 291 |
THE LIBERAL STATE 18671885 | 312 |
CHAPTER IX | 458 |
New Lamps for | 470 |
Agricultural Revival | 481 |
Crusade of the LifeSavers | 487 |
Unemployment Strikes the Minimum Wage | 505 |
Conclusion | 538 |
A Early Estimates | 549 |
64 | 551 |
73 | 553 |
A Occupa | 556 |
101 | 558 |
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND CAPITAL OVER | 568 |
A Prices 18181910 Sauer | 576 |
BIRTHS AND DEATHS WEALTH AND POVERTY | 582 |
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