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Land, labour, and population in the industrial revolution, essays presented to J. D. Chambers. / Edited by E. L. Jones & G. E. Mingay.
Lippincott Library HC254.5 .L3 1967b
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Great Britain--Economic conditions.
- Great Britain.
- Economic conditions.
- Physical Description:
- xvii, 286 pages : portrait ; 22 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Barnes & Noble, [1968, c1967].
- Contents:
- Biographical note.
- Publications of J. D. Chambers (p. [xiv]-xvii)
- The eighteenth-century land steward, by G. E. Mingay.
- Farming in wartime, 1793-1815, by A. H. John.
- Industrial capital and landed investment; the Arkwrights in Herefordshire, 1809-43, by E. L. Jones.
- The ideology of economic growth: a case study, by C. M. Elliott.
- The classical economists and the labourer, by A. W. Coats.
- Gravener Henson and the making of the English working class, by R. A. Church and S. D. Chapman.
- Allotments and the problem of rural poverty, 1780-1840, by D. C. Barnett.
- Some aspects of population change, 1690-1790, by J. T. Krause.
- The home market and economic growth in England, 1750-80, by D. E. C. Eversley.
- Population growth and economic change in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century England and Ireland, by P. E. Razzell.
- OCLC:
- 430494
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