English Landed Society in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Francis Michael Longstreth Thompson
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 396
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Author: Francis Michael Longstreth Thompson
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 396
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: F.M.L. Thompson
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-12-19
Total Pages: 391
ISBN-13: 1317828534
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 2006. This book contributes towards a more just appreciation of the relative importance of the different major social groups in the life of the country. It deals in the main with the economic history of the landed interest, and with its role as a social group and includes much agrarian and some industrial history as seen from the landowners' point of view. The first seven chapters of the book aim to present an analysis and description of the main elements in the institutions and way of life of the landed classes, suggesting their significance for society at large, and emphasizing the forces of change which were at work within an order which in many ways presented a remarkably stable appearance to the outside world. The last five chapters take up the theme of change and examine the dynamic elements in the economic social and political life of the group, in a sequence of chronological subdivisions of the century and a half with which this book is concerned.
Author: Francis Michael Longstreth Thompson
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 374
ISBN-13: 9787800558061
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 374
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Benno Engels
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2021-01-15
Total Pages: 477
ISBN-13: 1498585450
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUsing a neo-Marxian perspective, Benno Engels examines the absence of urban planning in nineteenth-century England. In his analysis of urbanization in England, Engels considers the influences of property owners, inheritance laws, local government structures, fiscal crises of the local and central state, shifts in voter sentiments, fluctuating economic conditions, and class-based pressure group activity.
Author: David Cannadine
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780141023137
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt the outset of the 1870s, the British aristocracy could rightly consider themselves the most fortunate people on earth: they held the lion's share of land, wealth and power in the world's greatest empire. By the end of the 1930s they had lost not only a generation of sons in the First World War, but also much of their prosperity, prestige and political significance.David Cannadine shows how this shift came about and how it was reinforced in the aftermath of the Second World War. Lucidly written and sparkling with wit, The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy is a landmark study that dramatically changes our understanding of British social history
Author: Edward Bujak
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2018-10-18
Total Pages: 203
ISBN-13: 1472592174
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe extent to which the Great War impacted upon English landed society is most vividly recalled in the loss of young heirs to ancient estates. English Landed Society in the Great War considers the impact of the war on these estates. Using the archives of Country Life, Edward Bujak examines the landed estate that flourished in England. In doing so, he explores the extent to which the wartime state penetrated into the heartlands of the landed aristocracy and gentry, and the corrosive effects that the progressive and systematic militarization of the countryside had on the authority of the squire. The book demonstrates how the commitment of landowners to the defence of an England of home and beauty - an image also adopted in wartime propaganda - ironically led to its transformation. By using the landed estate to examine the transition from Edwardian England to modern Britain, English Landed Society in the Great War provides a unique lens through which to consider the First World War and its impact on English society.
Author: James L. Huston
Publisher: LSU Press
Published: 2015-05-04
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 0807159190
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJAMES L. HUSTON is professor of history at Oklahoma State University and the author of The Panic of 1857 and the Coming of the Civil War; Securing the Fruits of Labor: The American Concept of Wealth Distribution, 1765-1900; Calculating the Value of the Union: Slavery, Property Rights, and the Economic Origins of the Civil War ; and Stephen A. Douglas and the Dilemmas of Democratic Equality.
Author: Martin J. Wiener
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004-09-13
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9780521604796
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawing upon a wide array of sources, Martin Wiener explores the English ambivalence to modern industrial society.
Author: P.L. Cottrell
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-11-05
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 1136597425
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe nineteenth century was a time of rapid change in forms of organization of economic activity. A central feature of such change was, inevitably, the development of new types of finance adapted to the radically new environment. An appreciation of the history of these developments makes a substantial contribution to the understanding of the growth and development of the British economy in one of its most dramatic phases. Philip Cottrell has written an impressively documented full-scale survey of this crucial period, discussing finance in the context of sweeping reforms of company law, unprecedented technological change and economic expansion, and the institutional effects of all of these. He is primarily concerned with English manufacturing industry but frequently refers, by way of comparison, to extractive industry, Scottish and Welsh developments and the economies of other West European countries. As well as providing a comprehensive overview, the book pays particular attention to coal, iron and textiles amongst the industries and, at the level of organization, to the emergence of the joint stock limited liability company and its gradual adoption by industrialists. The relationship between commercial banks and manufacturing receives detailed consideration and the role of internally accumulated funds and trade credit is discussed. this classic book was first published in 1980.