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Regions and Industries

Regions and Industries

Regions and Industries

A Perspective on the Industrial Revolution in Britain
Pat Hudson
February 2011
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    It is the contention of this book that industrialization in Britain (and elsewhere) occurred first and foremost within regions rather than in the nation as a whole and that attempts to understand the 'first industrial revolution' as a fundamentally important economic, social and political process are best undertaken with the regional perspective at centre stage. In Regions and Industries a team of distinguished historians contribute a series of interconnected essays illustrative of the richness and variety of fundamental change at regional level. Each essay is focused around a set of clearly articulated themes, concerning the relations between agriculture, population, resources, communications and cultures, and the changing national and international context within which regional economies functioned. The volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the existing theoretical and empirical literature, and emphasizes again the need to evaluate aggregate studies of 'national' variables in the light of contrasting regional experiences.

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    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • List of maps
    • List of tables
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • 1. The regional perspective Pat Hudson
    • Part I. The Textile Heartlands of the Industrial Revolution:
    • 2. Proto-industrialisation and the first industrial revolution: the case of Lancashire John K. Walton
    • 3. Capital and credit in the West Riding wool textile industry c.1750–1850 Pat Hudson
    • Part II. Other Paths, Other Patterns:
    • 4. Continuity and change in an industrialising society: the case of the West Midlands industries Marie B. Rowlands
    • 5. Stages of industrialisation in Cumbria John D. Marshall
    • 6. The de-industrialisation process: a case study of the Weald, 1600–1850 Brian Short
    • 7. Work, culture and resistance to machinery in the West of England woollen industry Adrian J. Randall
    • Part III. The Diverse nature of the Outer Regions:
    • 8. Two paths to economic development: Wales and the north-east of England Neil Evans
    • 9. Proto-industrialisation in Scotland Ian D. Whyte
    • 10. The environment and dynamic of pre-factory industry in Northern Ireland Leslie A. Clarkson
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Pat Hudson, John K. Walton, Marie B. Rowlands, John D. Marshall, Brian Short, Adrian J. Randall, Neil Evans, Ian D. Whyte, Leslie A. Clarkson

    • Editor
    • Pat Hudson