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Geographical Change and Industrial Revolution

Geographical Change and Industrial Revolution

Geographical Change and Industrial Revolution

Coalmining in South West Lancashire 1590–1799
John Langton
December 2008
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    The economic changes of the industrial revolution came to different parts of England at different times. By examining the geography of these changes, this book shows how the pattern of production in an important coalfield changed as it became part of the regional economic system developing around the port of Liverpool. In the first part of the book the author develops a model for studying the geography of economic change by combining the economic location theory of August Losch with concepts from systems theory. He concludes that normative theories possess great value in allowing an ordered description of the process of growth, if not an explanation of it. The theoretical model allows the author to analyse the complex process of change in the coalfield. The combination of theoretical enquiry and detailed archival work provides a thorough account of the transformation of an important industry. In doing so, the book casts considerable light on the process of regional economic development in the English industrial revolution.

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    December 2008
    Paperback
    9780521103923
    340 pages
    229 × 152 × 19 mm
    0.5kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • Part I. Seventeenth-century Stability:
    • 2. The colliery location pattern 1590–1689
    • 3. Factors affecting the location pattern of collieries 1590–1689
    • 4. The colliery location pattern 1690–1739
    • 5. Factors affecting the location pattern of collieries 1690–1739
    • Part III. The Early Waterway Era:
    • 6. The colliery location pattern 1740–99
    • 7. Factors affecting the location pattern of collieries 1740–99
    • 8. Conclusion
    • Appendices
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • John Langton