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Dudley Docker : the life and times of a trade warrior

R.P.T. Davenport-Hines

Cambridge University Press, 1984

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Bibliography: p. 277-283

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Description

Dudley Docker (1862-1944) was one of the most powerful European businessmen of his era, through his secretiveness and taste for intrigue served to obscure his importance. This book is a feat of detection and historical reconstruction which establishes him as a figure of substantial influence. Like all good business history it transcends narrow departmental interests. It is a solid mixture of business, economic, political, social and even diplomatic history. It sketches the life and times of Docker: it describes the deals he fixed, recounts the rise and fall of the companies he directed, but also recreates the milieu in which he worked and portrays British socio-economic history from his standpoint. The book's chief theme is the decline of British industrial hegemony since 1880.

Table of Contents

  • List of illustrations, figures and tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of abbreviations
  • 1. Dudley Docker and his world
  • 2. Domestic life and early career
  • 3. Birmingham's industrial titan 1902-14
  • 4. Business leagues and business newspapers 1905-14
  • 5. The Great War 1914-18
  • 6. The Federation of British industries and the British Commonwealth Union 1916-22
  • 7. Diplomacy, the British Trade Corporation and the British Stockbrockers Trust 1916-25
  • 8. Armaments, electricity and rolling-stock 1917-29
  • 9. Inter-war politics 1922-39
  • 10. International electrical and railway trusts 1914-44
  • 11. Birmingham Small Arms 1918-44
  • 12. Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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