Author: John Holroyd Earl of Sheffield
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Category : Wool industry
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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On the Trade in Wool and Woollens
Author: John Holroyd Earl of Sheffield
Publisher:
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Category : Wool industry
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Publisher:
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Category : Wool industry
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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On the Trade in Wool and Woollens
Select List of References on Wool
Author: Library of Congress. Division of Bibliography
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Publisher:
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Select List of References on Wool with Special Reference to the Tariff
Author: Library of Congress. Division of Bibliography
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
The Pamphleteer
Author: Abraham John Valpy
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 614
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 614
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The Pamphleteer
On the trade in Wool and woollens, including an exposition of the Commercial Situation of the British Empire. Extracted from the Reports addressed to the Wool-Meetings at Lewes ... 1809 ... 1812, by the President, Lord Sheffield. From the Communications to the Board of Agriculture
Author: John Baker HOLROYD (Earl of Sheffield.)
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Category : Wool trade industry
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Publisher:
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Category : Wool trade industry
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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On the Trade in Wool and Woollens, Including an Exposition of the Commercial Situation of the British Empire
Author: John Baker Holroyd (1st Earl of Sheffield.)
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 87
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
The English Peasantry and the Enclosure of Common Fields ...
Author: Gilbert Slater
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
The Making of the English Working Class
Author: E. P. Thompson
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504022173
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
A history of the common people and the Industrial Revolution: “A true masterpiece” and one of the Modern Library’s 100 Best Nonfiction Books of the twentieth century (Tribune). During the formative years of the Industrial Revolution, English workers and artisans claimed a place in society that would shape the following centuries. But the capitalist elite did not form the working class—the workers shaped their own creations, developing a shared identity in the process. Despite their lack of power and the indignity forced upon them by the upper classes, the working class emerged as England’s greatest cultural and political force. Crucial to contemporary trends in all aspects of society, at the turn of the nineteenth century, these workers united into the class that we recognize all across the Western world today. E. P. Thompson’s magnum opus, The Making of the English Working Class defined early twentieth-century English social and economic history, leading many to consider him Britain’s greatest postwar historian. Its publication in 1963 was highly controversial in academia, but the work has become a seminal text on the history of the working class. It remains incredibly relevant to the social and economic issues of current times, with the Guardian saying upon the book’s fiftieth anniversary that it “continues to delight and inspire new readers.”
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504022173
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
A history of the common people and the Industrial Revolution: “A true masterpiece” and one of the Modern Library’s 100 Best Nonfiction Books of the twentieth century (Tribune). During the formative years of the Industrial Revolution, English workers and artisans claimed a place in society that would shape the following centuries. But the capitalist elite did not form the working class—the workers shaped their own creations, developing a shared identity in the process. Despite their lack of power and the indignity forced upon them by the upper classes, the working class emerged as England’s greatest cultural and political force. Crucial to contemporary trends in all aspects of society, at the turn of the nineteenth century, these workers united into the class that we recognize all across the Western world today. E. P. Thompson’s magnum opus, The Making of the English Working Class defined early twentieth-century English social and economic history, leading many to consider him Britain’s greatest postwar historian. Its publication in 1963 was highly controversial in academia, but the work has become a seminal text on the history of the working class. It remains incredibly relevant to the social and economic issues of current times, with the Guardian saying upon the book’s fiftieth anniversary that it “continues to delight and inspire new readers.”