This collection of chapters focuses on the regulation of the British economy in the long eighteenth century as a means to understand the synergies between political, social and economic change as Britain was transformed into a global power. Inspired by recent research on consumerism and credit, an international team of leading academics examine the ways in which state and society both advanced and responded to fundamental economic changes. The studies embrace all aspects of the regulatory process, from developing ideas on the economy, to the passage of legislation, and to the negotiation of economic policy and change in practice. They range broadly over Britain and its empire and also consider Britain's exceptionality through comparative st...
This chapter falls into two unequal parts. The first charts, broadly chronologically, the shifting u...
The English economy underwent profound changes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, yet the ...
The economic history of England has long been dominated by the Industrial Revolution, examining its ...
This article places a new account of the English state's changing framework for economic regulation ...
This thesis examines the reaction of political institutions to the structural transformation of the ...
This study is an attempt to use the method of historical analysis to answer the question: "Is Govern...
This thesis engages with two prominent themes in eighteenth-century British historiography, examinin...
The immediate purpose of this work is to ascertain the earliest period in which a 'modern' business ...
The book deals with the relation between institutions and political liberty, on one side, and free t...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
From 1782 to 1834, the English social legislation shifted from a safety net devised to deal with eme...
This dissertation examines the means of regulating economic enterprises in the UK in the light of co...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Having emerged in the context of the historiographical and cultural changes promoted by the histoire...
This collection of essays offers new perspectives on the Industrial Revolution as a global phenomeno...
This chapter falls into two unequal parts. The first charts, broadly chronologically, the shifting u...
The English economy underwent profound changes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, yet the ...
The economic history of England has long been dominated by the Industrial Revolution, examining its ...
This article places a new account of the English state's changing framework for economic regulation ...
This thesis examines the reaction of political institutions to the structural transformation of the ...
This study is an attempt to use the method of historical analysis to answer the question: "Is Govern...
This thesis engages with two prominent themes in eighteenth-century British historiography, examinin...
The immediate purpose of this work is to ascertain the earliest period in which a 'modern' business ...
The book deals with the relation between institutions and political liberty, on one side, and free t...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
From 1782 to 1834, the English social legislation shifted from a safety net devised to deal with eme...
This dissertation examines the means of regulating economic enterprises in the UK in the light of co...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Having emerged in the context of the historiographical and cultural changes promoted by the histoire...
This collection of essays offers new perspectives on the Industrial Revolution as a global phenomeno...
This chapter falls into two unequal parts. The first charts, broadly chronologically, the shifting u...
The English economy underwent profound changes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, yet the ...
The economic history of England has long been dominated by the Industrial Revolution, examining its ...