The penny capitalists : a study of nineteenth-century working-class entrepreneurs
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書誌事項
The penny capitalists : a study of nineteenth-century working-class entrepreneurs
Rutgers University Press , Gregg Revivals, 1983
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注記
Bibliography: p. [158]-169
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work examines the virtually ignored subject of working-class enterpreneurial activity during the 19th and early 20th centuries. By using a wide variety of oral and other evidence, the author shows that, far from being destroyed by urban industrial development, penny capitalism remained a widespread and vital part of working-day life. He shows that the survival of penny capitalism has major implications for the understanding of some of the most important issues under discussion in labour and social history.
目次
- The primary sector
- mining and fishing
- farming
- the secondary sector
- manufacturing
- building
- the tertiary sector
- transport
- entertainment
- personal services
- financial services
- retailing.
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