In the inaugural issue of Past and Present, Eric Hobsbawm emphasised the complexity of workers' and capitalists' attitudes to new machines. Moreover, noting that: “only rarely were new machines immediate and obvious paying propositions”, he suggested the potential of a history of profit to understand the motivations for introducing machines and the consequences of their adoption. This article grapples with Hobsbawm's “profit puzzle” to understand the implications of the adoption and use of the Boulton & Watt steam engine for capitalists and workers in Cornish copper mines between 1777 and 1791. It shows that the engine's economic implications for the people who invested in, and worked, the Cornish copper mines were conditioned by a complex ...
The development of the high-pressure expansive engine represented a watershed in the evolution of st...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
How important was coal to the Industrial Revolution? Despite the huge growth of output, and the grip...
This thesis traces the development of the copper industry, mining and smelting, located mainly in Co...
In this paper, we argue that together with individual inventors and firms, what Robert C. Allen (198...
This paper argues that what Robert Allen has termed collective invention settings (that is, settings...
In this paper we argue that what Robert Allen has termed as collective invention settings (that is s...
Examines factors in success and subsequent decline of Derbyshire Lead industry, which probably peake...
This paper examines the relationship between the design and use of mechanical technology, patronage ...
This paper argues that what Robert Allen has termed collective invention settings (that is, settings...
In this paper, we argue that together with individual inventors and firms, what Robert C. Allen (198...
Examines factors in success and subsequent decline of Derbyshire Lead industry, which probably peake...
This paper explores trade connections – or the lack of such – between copperworks and copper process...
The development of the high-pressure expansive engine represented a watershed in the evolution of st...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
How important was coal to the Industrial Revolution? Despite the huge growth of output, and the grip...
This thesis traces the development of the copper industry, mining and smelting, located mainly in Co...
In this paper, we argue that together with individual inventors and firms, what Robert C. Allen (198...
This paper argues that what Robert Allen has termed collective invention settings (that is, settings...
In this paper we argue that what Robert Allen has termed as collective invention settings (that is s...
Examines factors in success and subsequent decline of Derbyshire Lead industry, which probably peake...
This paper examines the relationship between the design and use of mechanical technology, patronage ...
This paper argues that what Robert Allen has termed collective invention settings (that is, settings...
In this paper, we argue that together with individual inventors and firms, what Robert C. Allen (198...
Examines factors in success and subsequent decline of Derbyshire Lead industry, which probably peake...
This paper explores trade connections – or the lack of such – between copperworks and copper process...
The development of the high-pressure expansive engine represented a watershed in the evolution of st...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
How important was coal to the Industrial Revolution? Despite the huge growth of output, and the grip...