A concise economic history of Britain : from 1750 to recent times
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A concise economic history of Britain : from 1750 to recent times
Cambridge University Press, 1964, c1954
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Note
"... now reprinted as a paperback"--Pref. to the 1964 impression
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Professor Court's independent sequel to Sir John Clapham's Concise Economic History of Britain to 1750 investigates the economic life of Britain between 1750 and the onset of war in 1939. He describes the growth of the first industrial state, its days of prosperity and the persistent grimmer features. The first part, 'The Growth of an Industrial State', has chapters on population, agriculture, industrial innovation, transport and overseas trade; the instability of the economy; the state and foreign balance; social setting and the influence of war. The second part, 'The Victorian Economy and After', describes economic life in the Victorian age to 1880; the vicissitudes of an industrial state; industry and the social order; the origins of the welfare state; Britain as the leader of the world's economy, and the challenge to that leadership between 1880 and 1939. Britain's life is still deeply affected for good and ill by the process Professor Court describes.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part I. The Growth of an Industrial State, 1750-1837: 1. Population
- 2. Agriculture and the land system
- 3. The path of innovation in mining and manufacture
- 4. Transport and overseas trade
- 5. Investment, banking and the economy
- 6. The state and the foreign balance
- 7. The social setting and the influence of war
- Part II. The Victorian Economy and After, 1837-1939: 8. Economic life in the Victorian age to 1880
- 9. The vicissitudes of an industrial state, 1880-1939
- 10. Industry and the social order in early and middle Victorian times 11. The origins of the welfare state, 1880-1939
- 12. First of the few: Great Britain as leader of the world's economy
- 13. A leader under challenge: Great Britain in the world economy, 1880-1939
- Indices.
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