In eighteenth and nineteenth century Britain there took place two developments of profound importance in the history of the Western nations: the world's first industrial revolution and the slow gestation of modern parliamentary democracy. The present research represents an attempt to seek for some of the educational determinants of these events by analysing the upbringing of men whose influence upon them was direct and powerful, the members of the British industrial and political elites (constrained by limitations of time and energy to those who were active during the last twenty-five years of the eighteenth century). It emerges that the characteristic entrepreneurs of the period were drawn almost exclusively from the ranks of the artisans ...
In late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Britain, a decisive shift occurred in assumptions ab...
Small businesses were at the heart of the economic growth and social transformation that characteriz...
The educational philosophies of John Locke and to a lesser extent Jean-Jacques Rousseau, together wi...
In eighteenth and nineteenth century Britain there took place two developments of profound importanc...
In a business-dominated society entrepreneurship supposedly ensures that the elite is forever changi...
The businessmen who were elected to the British Parliament after the First Reform Act had not acquir...
The British Industrial Revolution was a time of major socio-economic transformations. We review a nu...
Any sketch of the educational experiences of English workers' children -which in this instance exclu...
This thesis explores the relationship between household and community ties and the process of indust...
This is an account of working-class childhood during the British industrial revolution. Using more t...
'Aristocracies', 'Old Regime colonial elites' - from Adam Smith to Karl Marx and beyond, scholars ha...
This paper explores the effect of technological change on human capital formation during the early p...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
Recent generalizations have spoken, with apparent inconsistency, of the simultaneous gentrification ...
Economic models of the Industrial Revolution increasingly emphasize the key role of human capital in...
In late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Britain, a decisive shift occurred in assumptions ab...
Small businesses were at the heart of the economic growth and social transformation that characteriz...
The educational philosophies of John Locke and to a lesser extent Jean-Jacques Rousseau, together wi...
In eighteenth and nineteenth century Britain there took place two developments of profound importanc...
In a business-dominated society entrepreneurship supposedly ensures that the elite is forever changi...
The businessmen who were elected to the British Parliament after the First Reform Act had not acquir...
The British Industrial Revolution was a time of major socio-economic transformations. We review a nu...
Any sketch of the educational experiences of English workers' children -which in this instance exclu...
This thesis explores the relationship between household and community ties and the process of indust...
This is an account of working-class childhood during the British industrial revolution. Using more t...
'Aristocracies', 'Old Regime colonial elites' - from Adam Smith to Karl Marx and beyond, scholars ha...
This paper explores the effect of technological change on human capital formation during the early p...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
Recent generalizations have spoken, with apparent inconsistency, of the simultaneous gentrification ...
Economic models of the Industrial Revolution increasingly emphasize the key role of human capital in...
In late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Britain, a decisive shift occurred in assumptions ab...
Small businesses were at the heart of the economic growth and social transformation that characteriz...
The educational philosophies of John Locke and to a lesser extent Jean-Jacques Rousseau, together wi...