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This volume sets British development in its broad context and, in presenting the strong evidence of the extent and nature of its economic advance in the 17th and early-18th centuries. It provides the critical backgrond for the understanding of the late process of British industrialization.
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This volume sets British development in its broad context and, in presenting the strong evidence of the extent and nature of its economic advance in the 17th and early-18th centuries. It provides the critical backgrond for the understanding of the late process of British industrialization.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 180mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1077g
- ISBN-13: 9780631181446
- ISBN-10: 063118144X
- Artikelnr.: 23833905
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 180mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1077g
- ISBN-13: 9780631181446
- ISBN-10: 063118144X
- Artikelnr.: 23833905
J. A. Chartres is Professor of Business and Economics at the University of Leeds.
General Editor's Introduction: R. A. Church and E. A. Wrigley.
Introduction: J. A. Chartres.
Part I: Background and Macroeconomic Perspective: .
1. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: the Dark Ages in English
Economic History?: F. J. Fisher.
2. Economic History and Economic Underdevelopment: Barry E. Supple.
3. Agriculture and the Home Market for English Industry, 1660-1820: Patrick
O'Brien.
Part II: Agriculture:.
4. Seventeenth-century Agriculture and Social Change: Joan Thirsk.
5. The Chronology of English Enclosure, 1500-1914: J. R. Wordie.
6. The Diffusion of Agricultural Innovations in Early Modern England:
Turnips and Clover in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1580-1740: M. Overton.
Part III: External Trade:.
7. English Foreign Trade 1660-1700: R. Davis.
8. English Foreign Trade 1700-1774: R. Davis.
9. The Plantation Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, 1625-1775:
Richard B. Sheridan.
Part IV: Towns and Internal Trade: .
10. A Simple Model of London's Importance in Changing English Society and
Economy, 1650-2750: E. A. Wrigley.
11. Food Consumption and Internal Trade: J. A. Chartres.
12. Urban Improvements and the English Economy in the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth Centuries: E. L. Jones and M. E. Falkus.
Part V: Demographic Change and its Implications:.
13. The Impact of Scarcity and Plenty on Population Change in England
1541-1871: Roger Schofield.
14. The Demographic Implications of Rural Industrialization: A Family
Reconstitution Study of Shepshed, Leicestershire, 1600-2851: David Levine.
15. Migration in England during the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth
Centuries: Peter Clark.
Part VI: Industry and Employment:.
16. Industries in the Countryside: J. Thirsk.
17. The Proto-Industrial Family Economy: the Structural Function of
Household and Family During the Transition from Peasant to Industrial
Capitalism.
18. Labour in the English Economy of the seventeenth Century: D. C.
Coleman.
19. Health, Work and Leisure before the Industrial Revolution: Herman
Freudenberger and Gaylord Cummins.
Part VII: Public and Private Finance: .
20. London Private Bankers, 1720-1785: D. M. Joslin.
21. Credit in English Rural Society before the Nineteenth Century, with
Special Reference to the Period 1650-1720: B. A. Holderness.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction: J. A. Chartres.
Part I: Background and Macroeconomic Perspective: .
1. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: the Dark Ages in English
Economic History?: F. J. Fisher.
2. Economic History and Economic Underdevelopment: Barry E. Supple.
3. Agriculture and the Home Market for English Industry, 1660-1820: Patrick
O'Brien.
Part II: Agriculture:.
4. Seventeenth-century Agriculture and Social Change: Joan Thirsk.
5. The Chronology of English Enclosure, 1500-1914: J. R. Wordie.
6. The Diffusion of Agricultural Innovations in Early Modern England:
Turnips and Clover in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1580-1740: M. Overton.
Part III: External Trade:.
7. English Foreign Trade 1660-1700: R. Davis.
8. English Foreign Trade 1700-1774: R. Davis.
9. The Plantation Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, 1625-1775:
Richard B. Sheridan.
Part IV: Towns and Internal Trade: .
10. A Simple Model of London's Importance in Changing English Society and
Economy, 1650-2750: E. A. Wrigley.
11. Food Consumption and Internal Trade: J. A. Chartres.
12. Urban Improvements and the English Economy in the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth Centuries: E. L. Jones and M. E. Falkus.
Part V: Demographic Change and its Implications:.
13. The Impact of Scarcity and Plenty on Population Change in England
1541-1871: Roger Schofield.
14. The Demographic Implications of Rural Industrialization: A Family
Reconstitution Study of Shepshed, Leicestershire, 1600-2851: David Levine.
15. Migration in England during the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth
Centuries: Peter Clark.
Part VI: Industry and Employment:.
16. Industries in the Countryside: J. Thirsk.
17. The Proto-Industrial Family Economy: the Structural Function of
Household and Family During the Transition from Peasant to Industrial
Capitalism.
18. Labour in the English Economy of the seventeenth Century: D. C.
Coleman.
19. Health, Work and Leisure before the Industrial Revolution: Herman
Freudenberger and Gaylord Cummins.
Part VII: Public and Private Finance: .
20. London Private Bankers, 1720-1785: D. M. Joslin.
21. Credit in English Rural Society before the Nineteenth Century, with
Special Reference to the Period 1650-1720: B. A. Holderness.
Acknowledgements.
General Editor's Introduction: R. A. Church and E. A. Wrigley.
Introduction: J. A. Chartres.
Part I: Background and Macroeconomic Perspective: .
1. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: the Dark Ages in English
Economic History?: F. J. Fisher.
2. Economic History and Economic Underdevelopment: Barry E. Supple.
3. Agriculture and the Home Market for English Industry, 1660-1820: Patrick
O'Brien.
Part II: Agriculture:.
4. Seventeenth-century Agriculture and Social Change: Joan Thirsk.
5. The Chronology of English Enclosure, 1500-1914: J. R. Wordie.
6. The Diffusion of Agricultural Innovations in Early Modern England:
Turnips and Clover in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1580-1740: M. Overton.
Part III: External Trade:.
7. English Foreign Trade 1660-1700: R. Davis.
8. English Foreign Trade 1700-1774: R. Davis.
9. The Plantation Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, 1625-1775:
Richard B. Sheridan.
Part IV: Towns and Internal Trade: .
10. A Simple Model of London's Importance in Changing English Society and
Economy, 1650-2750: E. A. Wrigley.
11. Food Consumption and Internal Trade: J. A. Chartres.
12. Urban Improvements and the English Economy in the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth Centuries: E. L. Jones and M. E. Falkus.
Part V: Demographic Change and its Implications:.
13. The Impact of Scarcity and Plenty on Population Change in England
1541-1871: Roger Schofield.
14. The Demographic Implications of Rural Industrialization: A Family
Reconstitution Study of Shepshed, Leicestershire, 1600-2851: David Levine.
15. Migration in England during the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth
Centuries: Peter Clark.
Part VI: Industry and Employment:.
16. Industries in the Countryside: J. Thirsk.
17. The Proto-Industrial Family Economy: the Structural Function of
Household and Family During the Transition from Peasant to Industrial
Capitalism.
18. Labour in the English Economy of the seventeenth Century: D. C.
Coleman.
19. Health, Work and Leisure before the Industrial Revolution: Herman
Freudenberger and Gaylord Cummins.
Part VII: Public and Private Finance: .
20. London Private Bankers, 1720-1785: D. M. Joslin.
21. Credit in English Rural Society before the Nineteenth Century, with
Special Reference to the Period 1650-1720: B. A. Holderness.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction: J. A. Chartres.
Part I: Background and Macroeconomic Perspective: .
1. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: the Dark Ages in English
Economic History?: F. J. Fisher.
2. Economic History and Economic Underdevelopment: Barry E. Supple.
3. Agriculture and the Home Market for English Industry, 1660-1820: Patrick
O'Brien.
Part II: Agriculture:.
4. Seventeenth-century Agriculture and Social Change: Joan Thirsk.
5. The Chronology of English Enclosure, 1500-1914: J. R. Wordie.
6. The Diffusion of Agricultural Innovations in Early Modern England:
Turnips and Clover in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1580-1740: M. Overton.
Part III: External Trade:.
7. English Foreign Trade 1660-1700: R. Davis.
8. English Foreign Trade 1700-1774: R. Davis.
9. The Plantation Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, 1625-1775:
Richard B. Sheridan.
Part IV: Towns and Internal Trade: .
10. A Simple Model of London's Importance in Changing English Society and
Economy, 1650-2750: E. A. Wrigley.
11. Food Consumption and Internal Trade: J. A. Chartres.
12. Urban Improvements and the English Economy in the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth Centuries: E. L. Jones and M. E. Falkus.
Part V: Demographic Change and its Implications:.
13. The Impact of Scarcity and Plenty on Population Change in England
1541-1871: Roger Schofield.
14. The Demographic Implications of Rural Industrialization: A Family
Reconstitution Study of Shepshed, Leicestershire, 1600-2851: David Levine.
15. Migration in England during the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth
Centuries: Peter Clark.
Part VI: Industry and Employment:.
16. Industries in the Countryside: J. Thirsk.
17. The Proto-Industrial Family Economy: the Structural Function of
Household and Family During the Transition from Peasant to Industrial
Capitalism.
18. Labour in the English Economy of the seventeenth Century: D. C.
Coleman.
19. Health, Work and Leisure before the Industrial Revolution: Herman
Freudenberger and Gaylord Cummins.
Part VII: Public and Private Finance: .
20. London Private Bankers, 1720-1785: D. M. Joslin.
21. Credit in English Rural Society before the Nineteenth Century, with
Special Reference to the Period 1650-1720: B. A. Holderness.
Acknowledgements.