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The Economic History of Britain since 1700: Volume 1, 17001860 Roderick Floud (Provost, London Guildhall University)

The Economic History of Britain since 1700: Volume 1, 17001860 von Roderick Floud (Provost, London Guildhall University)

The Economic History of Britain since 1700: Volume 1, 17001860 Roderick Floud (Provost, London Guildhall University)


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Zusammenfassung

An economic history of Britain since 1700, in three volumes by 39 eminent historians and economists, this book will succeed the first edition of 'Floud and McCloskey' (published in 1981) as the leading textbook on its subject. It will appeal particularly to first and second year university students, but is also suitable for anyone interested in the history of the British economy.

The Economic History of Britain since 1700: Volume 1, 17001860 Zusammenfassung

The Economic History of Britain since 1700: Volume 1, 17001860 Roderick Floud (Provost, London Guildhall University)

An economic history of Britain since 1700, in three volumes by thirty-nine eminent historians and economists, this book will succeed the first edition of 'Floud and McCloskey' (published in 1981) as the leading textbook on its subject. The text has a firm economic basis, but emphasises the historical context and chronology and is written in straightforward and jargon-free English. It will appeal particularly to first and second year university students, but is also suitable for anyone interested in the history of the British economy. Volume One covers the period 17001860, that of Britain's rise to relative economic supremacy.

The Economic History of Britain since 1700: Volume 1, 17001860 Bewertungen

"For the wealth of information contained herein, this set is highly recommended for all history reference collections." Reference Book Review
"...a kaleidoscope of great scholarship." William P. Kennedy, Times Higher Education Supplement
"'Floud and McCloskey' is both the most comprehensive undergraduate textbook on British economic history since the eighteenth century and a ready starting point for graduate and scholarly research on the subject. No economic historian of Britain should be without these volumes....This edition will prove to be even more valuable than the first....The quality of the writing and the analysis is uniformly high and the interpretations are usually convincing if sometimes provocative....[A]n effective teaching and research tool." William J. Hausman, Albion

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction to First Edition Roderick Floud and Donald McCloskey; Introduction to second edition Roderick Floud and Deidre McCloskey; 1. The pattern of work as the eighteenth century began Ann Kussmaul; 2. Technological change, 17001830 Joel Mokyr; 3. The industrial revolution Nick Crafts; 4. British population change, 17001871 Roger Schofield; 5. Agriculture during the industrial revolution Robert Allen; 6. Factories, workshops and industrial organisation Maxine Berg; 7. The finance of business during the industrial revolution Larry Neal; 8. Mercantilism and overseas trade, 17001800 Stanley L. Engerman; 9. Central government and the economy, 16881815 Patrick O'Brien; 10. 17801860: a survey Deidre McCloskey; 11. Technology in the early nineteenth century Nick von Tunzelmann; 12. Foreign trade: comparative advantage and performance Knick Harley; 13. Coping with city growth Jeffrey Williamson; 14. Unequal living standards Peter H. Lindert.

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GOR004373521
9780521414982
0521414989
The Economic History of Britain since 1700: Volume 1, 17001860 Roderick Floud (Provost, London Guildhall University)
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Cambridge University Press
1994-08-18
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