ABSTRACT

This is a comprehensive account of a decisive epoch in England's economic development by a leading economic historian.

'Works of economic history often get bogged dwon in figures - so many machines, so much unemployment, often, too, they are histories of technology, not of economic organization. Professor Ashworth goes to the opposite extreme in a most praiseworthy way: his book is actually good to read. Though there are tables of statistics (eleven of them), the book is an essay in interpretation, not an encyclopedia; it enriches our understanding rather than adding to our knowledge.' A.J.P. Taylor.

This classic book was first published in 1960.

chapter 2|21 pages

The Environment of Economic Change

chapter 3|25 pages

Agriculture

chapter 4|38 pages

Mining, Manufacture and Building

chapter 5|29 pages

Internal Transport and Trade

chapter 6|25 pages

External Trade

chapter 7|27 pages

Money, Banking and Investment

chapter 8|26 pages

Labour

chapter 9|23 pages

The Economic Influence of Government

chapter 10|24 pages

The Course and Outcome of Economic Change

part |2 pages

Part Two: The First World War

chapter 11|20 pages

War Economy

chapter 12|18 pages

The Economic Consequences of the War

part |2 pages

Part Three: 1919-1939

chapter 4|28 pages

teen: The Chief Economic Activities

chapter 15|29 pages

Economic Orgnization

chapter 6|28 pages

teen: Public Policy and its Effects

chapter 17|22 pages

The Course and Outcome of Economic Change