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The Industrial Revolutions, Volume 1

Pre-Industrial Britain

Chartres, J.

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1. Auflage Februar 1994
440 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-631-18144-6
John Wiley & Sons

Britain in the sixteenth century appeared little different from its European neighbours, and shared their renewed 'Malthusian' pressures, as population growth threatened the resource base of the economy. Yet, by the later seventeenth century, Britain had broken the limits imposed by food production. With the development of its trade, transport and industry, and the effective integration of its economy as a whole, the country was becoming by the later eighteenth century more urban and industrial than its neighbours, and was rapidly overtaking the Netherlands as the least 'rural' country in Europe. This volume of key readings sets British development in its broad context and, in presenting the strong evidence of the extent and nature of its economic advance in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, provides the critical backgrond for the understanding of the late process of British industrialization.

General Editor's Introduction: R. A. Church and E. A. Wrigley.

Introduction: J. A. Chartres.

Part I: Background and Macroeconomic Perspective.

Part II: Agriculture.

Part IV: Towns and Internal Trade.

Part V: Demographic Change and its Implications.

Part VI: Industry and Employment.

Part VII: Public and Private Finance.

Acknowledgements.
J. A. Chartres is Professor of Business and Economics at the University of Leeds.

J. Chartres, University of Leeds