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Progress and povertyProgress and poverty

Progress and poverty1995

M. J. Daunton

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British society and the British economy underwent major structural change over the period from 1700 to 1850, as people moved from agriculture and rural life to industry and towns. Unlike previous textbooks on this period, written either from a social and political standpoint, or about economics in the abstract, this book incorporates the work of social and political historians with revisionist work on British economic growth. It stresses the connections between the economy and debates over public policy, and examines the regional variations in agriculture and industry, with particular attention to the differences between England and Scotland. Much revisionist work concerns the operation of assumed national markets; the aim of the book is to show how these markets were formed, and how a national economy was created.

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First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL3525518W

Subjects

Social conditionsEconomic conditionsGreat britain, economic conditions, 18th centuryGreat britain, economic conditions, 19th centuryGreat britain, social conditionsConditions économiquesConditions socialesPOLITICAL SCIENCEBUSINESS & ECONOMICSEconomicsComparativeEconomic HistorySociaal-economische geschiedenisSocial conditions--historyPoverty--historyHc254.5 .d23 1995330.941History

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