Charts Britain's transformation from the European periphery to a global economic power from the reign of Elizabeth I to Victoria.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
E. A. Wrigley is Emeritus Professor of Economic History at the University of Cambridge and co-founder of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of several books, including Nineteenth-Century Society (Cambridge, 1972), Continuity, Chance and Change (Cambridge, 1988), Industrial Growth and Population Change (Cambridge, 1961), Poverty, Progress, and Population (Cambridge, 2004), The Population History of England, 1541-1871 (1981), People, Cities and Wealth (1987) and The Early English Censuses (2011).
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Introduction 1. Organic economies 2. The classical economists 3. Energy consumption 4. Urban growth and agricultural productivity 5. Changing occupational structure and consumer demand 6. Demography and the economy 7. Transport 8. England in 1831 9. The completion of the industrial revolution 10. Review and reflection Bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. Organic economies 2. The classical economists 3. Energy consumption 4. Urban growth and agricultural productivity 5. Changing occupational structure and consumer demand 6. Demography and the economy 7. Transport 8. England in 1831 9. The completion of the industrial revolution 10. Review and reflection Bibliography Index.
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