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Merchant Enterprise in Britain

Merchant Enterprise in Britain

Merchant Enterprise in Britain

From the Industrial Revolution to World War I
Stanley Chapman, University of Nottingham
January 2004
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Paperback
9780521893626

    Studies of the British Industrial Revolution and of the Victorian period of economic and social development have until very recently concentrated on British industries and industrial regions, while commerce and finance, and particularly that of London, have been substantially neglected. This has distorted our view of the process of change, since financial services and much trade continued to be centred on the metropolis, and the south-east region never lost its position at the top of the national league of wealth.

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    January 2004
    Paperback
    9780521893626
    356 pages
    229 × 155 × 23 mm
    0.53kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • List of tables
    • Preface
    • Abbreviations used in the footnotes
    • Introduction: approaches and concepts
    • Part I. The Setting:
    • 1. The eighteenth-century structure of merchant enterprise
    • 2. The consequences of the Industrial Revolution and the French wars
    • Part II. New Streams of Enterprise:
    • 3. Merchants in the Atlantic trade
    • 4. The agency houses: trade to India and the far East
    • 5. The international houses: the foreign contribution to British mercantile enterprise
    • 6. The home trade houses
    • Part III. Response to Instant Communication:
    • 7. Problems of restructuring mercantile enterprise
    • 8. British-based investment groups before 1914
    • 9. Imperialism and British trade
    • Part IV. Conclusions:
    • 10. Performance of british mercantile enterprise
    • Manuscript sources
    • Index of firms and people
    • Index of plates
    • Index of subjects.
      Author
    • Stanley Chapman , University of Nottingham