Atlas of British social and economic history since C. 1700
להגדלת הטקסט להקטנת הטקסט- ספר
This Atlas covers British history from the mid-eighteenth century to the present. Topics include demography, agriculture, transport, trade, labour movements, religion, education, health and housing.
כותר |
Atlas of British social and economic history since C. 1700 / edited by Rex Pope. |
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מהדורה |
1st American ed. |
מוציא לאור |
London : Routledge |
שנה |
1989 |
הערות |
Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references and index. English |
הערת תוכן ותקציר |
Book Cover Title Contents Maps and diagrams Introduction Acknowledgements AgriculturePeter Dewey, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London The textile and chemicals industries Geoff Timmins and Rex Pope, Lancashire Polytechnic Metal, vehicle, and engineering industries Rex Pope, Lancashire Polytechnic Coal, gas, and electricity Carol Jones, University of Southampton Transport and trade John Armstrong, Ealing College of Higher Education Demographic changes 1701 1981 Stephen Jackson, Liverpool Polytechnic, and Geoff Timmins, Lancashire Polytechnic Employment and unemployment Rex Pope, Lancashire PolytechnicUrbanization and living conditions Callum Brown, University of Strathclyde Labour movements Keith Laybourn, Huddersfield Polytechnic Education: late nineteenth-century disparities in provision Bill Marsden, University of Liverpool Religion Callum Brown, University of Strathclyde Leisure Stephen G.Jones, Manchester Polytechnic Further reading Index |
היקף החומר |
1 online resource (265 p.) |
שפה |
אנגלית |
מספר מערכת |
997010708070005171 |
תצוגת MARC
תגיות
- Industries Great Britain History.
- Industries Great Britain History Maps.
- Industrial production
- nne Industries, Primitive
- nne Industry
- Great Britain History.
- Great Britain Economic conditions.
- Great Britain Social conditions.
- Great Britain Economic conditions Maps.
- Great Britain Social conditions Maps.
- England History
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