Family and Business during the Industrial Revolution
Small businesses were at the heart of the economic growth and social transformation that characterized the Industrial Revolution in Britain. In towns across north-west England, shops and workshops dominated the streetscape, and helped to satisfy an increasing desire for consumer goods. Yet, despite...
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Main Author: | Barker, Hannah (auth) |
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Oxford, UK
Oxford University Press
2017
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