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Records of Social and Economic History

Business and Family in the North of England During the Early Industrial Revolution

Records of the Lives of Men and Women in Trade, 1788-1832

David (Independent Scholar, Independent Scholar, N/A) Hughes & Hannah (Professor of Modern History, Professor of Modern History, Univeristy of Manchester) Barker

Business and Family in the North of England During the Early Industrial Revolution

Records of Social and Economic History

Business and Family in the North of England During the Early Industrial Revolution

Records of the Lives of Men and Women in Trade, 1788-1832

Records of Social and Economic History: Business and Family in the North of England During the Early Industrial Revolution

 

This volume of annotated primary sources focuses on the lives of tradesmen and women in the northern 'industrial' and commercial towns of Leeds, Sheffield, Manchester and Liverpool from 1788 to 1832.


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Beschrijving Records of Social and Economic History: Business and Family in the North of England During the Early Industrial Revolution

This volume focuses on the lives of tradesmen and women in the northern 'industrial' and commercial towns of Leeds, Sheffield, Manchester and Liverpool between 1788 and 1832. It incorporates the correspondence of the Wilson family of Sheffield snuff manufacturers (1788-95); the memoir of a Liverpool baker, John Coleman (1797); the diary of George Heywood, a Manchester grocer (1809-15); and the letterbook of the Leeds milliner, Robert Ayrey (1832). Each of the four sets of primary materials offers detailed insights into the domestic, familial, 'personal' and spiritual lives of their authors and their friends and relations, as well as shedding light on their business dealings and links with the wider communities in which they lived. It is unusual to find such intimate material from relatively modest middling men and women of this period extant, and the survival and publication of these documents provides us with rare vistas onto their experiences, expectations and anxieties. Although different in form, the sources in this volume fit together well due to their shared themes of business and family life, and their subjects' broadly similar social status and urban settings. Moreover, the volume relates to a variety of current historical concerns including gender, domesticity, marital relations, women's work and property, the family, urban society and business. It is also very readable, since many of the accounts are particularly lively, and include elements of drama, romance and pathos in addition to more prosaic business concerns.


ISBN
9780197266700
Pagina's
385
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Serie
Records of Social and Economic History
NUR
680
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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