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100 1 $aMorgan, Kenneth,$d1953-
245 14 $aThe birth of industrial Britain :$beconomic change 1750-1850 /$cKenneth Morgan.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bLongman,$c1999.
300 $avi, 147 pages :$bmaps ;$c22 cm
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490 1 $aSeminar studies in history
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 124-135) and index.
505 00 $gpt. 1.$tThe Background.$g1.$tThe Birth of Industrial Britain --$gpt. 2.$tAnalysis.$g2.$tPopulation Growth.$tEmigration and immigration.$tMalthus and demographic theory.$tMortality.$tFertility.$tWas Malthus right?$tScotland.$g3.$tAgriculture.$tAgrarian society.$tAgricultural innovation.$tParliamentary enclosure.$g4.$tDomestic Industry and Proto-Industrialization.$tWork in domestic industry.$tThe theory of proto-industrialization.$tProto-industrialization assessed.$g5.$tFactory Production and the Textile Industries.$tThe technology of spinning and weaving.$tFactory work.$tOpposition to factory work.$tFactory labour in context.$g6.$tCoal and Iron.$tOutput and regional distribution.$tThe technology of coalmining.$tThe technology of ironmaking and steelmaking.
520 1 $a"This new Seminar Study is the first of two companion volumes to tackle the Industrial Revolution in Britain. This, the first volume to be published, will look at economic change between 1750 and 1850 while the second, to follow shortly, will deal with social change in the same period." "The purpose of the book is to introduce readers to the significance and scale of the economic changes in Britain, while taking account of the older practices that persisted alongside the new. As far as it is possible within the confines of a short book. Professor Morgan highlights the differences between the process of industrialisation in England and Wales on the one hand and Scotland on the other."--Jacket.
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