Free trade and steel, 1850-1886
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Free trade and steel, 1850-1886
(An economic history of modern Britain / by J.H. Clapham, v. 2)
Cambridge University Press, 2008
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Title from original t.p.
Reprint. Originally published: 1967
"This digitally printed version 2008"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
When the first volume of this work was published, The Times welcomed the book and the project in these words: Here - almost for the first time - we have a picture of normal society in a past age in the same fullness of detail as we can picture our own age. It is the beginning of what we have never had before, a history of the English people. This second volume covers the period of the Great Exhibition and the development of the production of cheap mass-produced steel; the railway system continued to grow and the fortunes of canals and decline. It was an era of free trade and of great expansion in Britain's overseas trade. Industrial and housing conditions were slowly beginning to improve and the status of trade unions was legalised.
Table of Contents
- Book III: Free Trade and Steel
- 1. Britain and the Nations 1848-53
- 2. The Industrial Field in 1851
- 3. The Course of Industrial Change
- 4. The development of Industrial Organisation
- 5. Communications
- 6. Overseas trade and commercial policy
- 7. Agriculture
- 8. The Organisation of Commerce
- 9. Money, Prices, Banking and Investment
- 10. The Economic Activities of the State
- 11. Life and Labour in Industrial Britain
- 12. The Face of the Country, 1886-7
- Index
- Plates and Diagrams.
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