Between the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth century, the West Yorkshire woollen industry was one of the heartbeats of the Industrial Revolution and British prosperity on the international stage. At least until the 1830 s, much of this woollen cloth production was undertaken in a domestic or small workshop context and with a significant use of family labour. The communities that were at the heart of this industry thickened and grew. At the same time they retained a remarkable contemporary reputation for insularity and a distrust of strangers. This reputation sits at odds with the certainty that migration into, out of and around these manufacturing districts was significant. My article seeks to reconcile these two observations. Employing a...
This article offers an overview of the growing influence of a concern for gender in the research and...
Migration in England and Wales during the nineteenth-century has been much studied in the past centu...
This thesis focuses on one north Derbyshire township and its response to industrialization. Wire-dra...
Textile manufacture in England had always employed a high proportion of women and this continued to ...
Textile manufacture in England had always employed a high proportion of women and this continued to ...
Kinship networks were fundamental in importance to family life in both the urban and rural settings ...
The original article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Economic History ...
International audience«In my home town I have». Migrant women and multilocal ties (17th-18th centuri...
This thesis offers a fresh interpretation of industrial activity in Lancashire some two to three gen...
The organisation of manufacturing work, known as proto-industrialisation, was in operation in the we...
This thesis studies the phenomenon of low fertility amongst midto late- nineteenth century textile ...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
This article investigates the material lives and journeys of eight women who migrated to Britain fro...
Using a substantial set of vagrancy removal records for Middlesex (1777–86) giving details of the pl...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The collection of data...
This article offers an overview of the growing influence of a concern for gender in the research and...
Migration in England and Wales during the nineteenth-century has been much studied in the past centu...
This thesis focuses on one north Derbyshire township and its response to industrialization. Wire-dra...
Textile manufacture in England had always employed a high proportion of women and this continued to ...
Textile manufacture in England had always employed a high proportion of women and this continued to ...
Kinship networks were fundamental in importance to family life in both the urban and rural settings ...
The original article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Economic History ...
International audience«In my home town I have». Migrant women and multilocal ties (17th-18th centuri...
This thesis offers a fresh interpretation of industrial activity in Lancashire some two to three gen...
The organisation of manufacturing work, known as proto-industrialisation, was in operation in the we...
This thesis studies the phenomenon of low fertility amongst midto late- nineteenth century textile ...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
This article investigates the material lives and journeys of eight women who migrated to Britain fro...
Using a substantial set of vagrancy removal records for Middlesex (1777–86) giving details of the pl...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The collection of data...
This article offers an overview of the growing influence of a concern for gender in the research and...
Migration in England and Wales during the nineteenth-century has been much studied in the past centu...
This thesis focuses on one north Derbyshire township and its response to industrialization. Wire-dra...