Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 1760-1860
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Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 1760-1860
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Great Britain
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- The condition of the working class in England, from personal observation and authentic sources, Friedrich Engels, introduction by Eric Hobsbawm
- The forging of the modern state, early industrial Britain, 1783-1870, Eric J. Evans
- The idea of poverty, England in the early Industrial Age, Gertrude Himmelfarb
- The Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830, T. S. Ashton
- The Great Famine in Ireland and Britain's financial crisis, Charles Read
- The Cambridge economic history of the modern world, edited by Stephen Broadberry, Kyoji Fukao, Volume II
- Making sense of the Industrial Revolution, Steven King and Geoffrey Timmins
- Colonial capitalism and the dilemmas of liberalism, Onur Ulas Ince
- The British industrial revolution, an economic perspective, edited by Joel Mokyr
- The Great Famine in Ireland and Britain's financial crisis, Charles Read
- The waning of "Old Corruption", the politics of economical reform in Britain, 1779-1846, Philip Harling
- The industrial revolution, with a pref. by F. York Powell
- Family formation in an age of nascent capitalism, David Levine
- Forging ahead, falling behind and fighting back, British economic growth from the industrial revolution to the financial crisis, Nicholas Crafts
- The early Industrial Revolution, Britain in the eighteenth century, Eric Pawson
- The town labourer, J. L. Hammond and Barbara Hammond ; with general introd. and bibliographical note by John Lovell
- Before method and models, the political economy of Malthus and Ricardo, Ryan Walter
- Coping with city growth during the British Industrial Revolution, Jeffrey G. Williamson
- State, economy and the great divergence, Great Britain and China, 1680s-1850s, Peer Vries
- The first industrial revolution, Phyllis Deane
- The growth and fluctuation of the British economy, 1790-1850, an historical, statistical, and theoretical study of Britain's economic development, Arthur D. Gayer, W. W. Rostow, Anna Jacobson Schwartz, with the assistance of Isaiah Frank ; with a new introduction by W. W. Rostow and Anna Jacobson Schwartz
- Women workers and the Industrial Revolution, 1750-1850
- The Economics of the Industrial Revolution, edited by Joel Mokyr
- Entrepreneurship and the industrial revolution, edited by Mark Casson
- The forging of the modern state, early industrial Britain, 1783-1870, Eric J. Evans
- The Napoleonic wars and their impact on factor returns and output in England, 1793-1815, Glenn R. Hueckel
- The affairs of others, the diaries of Francis Place, 1825-1836, transcribed, edited, and annotated by James A. Jaffe
- British economic growth during the industrial revolution, N.F.R. Crafts
- The business of women, female enterprise and urban development in northern England 1760-1830, Hannah Barker
- The cotton industry in the Industrial Revolution, prepared for the Economic History Society by S. D. Chapman
- Politics, finance, and the people, economical reform in England in the age of the American Revolution, 1770-92, Earl A. Reitan
- Engels, Manchester, and the working class, Steven Marcus
- The Cambridge economic history of the modern world, edited by Stephen Broadberry, University of Oxford, Kyoji Fukao, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Volume 1
- The Industrial Revolution, a compendium, edited for the Economic History Society by L.A. Clarkson
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