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Family And Business During The Industrial Revolution 1st Edition Barker

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Family And Business During The Industrial Revolution 1st Edition Barker
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.21 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Barker, Hannah
ISBN: 9780191089145, 9780191089152, 9780198786023, 0191089141, 019108915X, 0198786026
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Family And Business During The Industrial Revolution 1st Edition Barker by Barker, Hannah 9780191089145, 9780191089152, 9780198786023, 0191089141, 019108915X, 0198786026 instant download after payment.

Small businesses were at the heart of the economic growth and social transformation that characterized the industrial revolution in Britain. In towns across north-west England, shops and workshops dominated the streetscape, and helped to satisfy an increasing desire for consumer goods. Yet despite their significance, we know surprisingly little about these firms and the people who ran them, for whilst those engaged in craft-based manufacturing, retailing, and allied trades constituted a significant proportion of the urban population, they have been generally overlooked by historians. Instead, our view of the world of business is more usually taken up by narratives of particularly successful firms, and especially those involved in new modes of production.
By examining some of the forgotten businesses of the industrial revolution, and the men and women who worked in them, Family and Business During the Industrial Revolution presents a largely unfamiliar commercial world. Its approach, which spans economic, social, and cultural history, as well as encompassing business history and the histories of the emotions, space, and material culture, alongside studies of personal testimony, testatory practice, and property ownership, tests current understandings of gender, work, family, class, and power in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. It provides us with new insights into the lives of ordinary men and women in trade, whose relatively mundane lives are easily overlooked, but who were central to the story of a pivotal period in British history.

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