The Search for wealth and stability : essays in economic and social history presented to M. W. Flinn /
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London :
Macmillan,
1979.
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Table of Contents:
- Ward, J. R. A planter and his slaves in eighteenth-century Jamaica
- Milward, A. Strategies for development in agriculture: the nineteenth-century European experience
- Palairet, M. The "new" immigration and the newest: Slavic migrations from the Balkans to America and industrial Europe since the late nineteenth century
- Hammersley, G. Did it fall or was it pushed? The Foleys and the end of the charcoal iron industry in the eighteenth century
- Morris, R. J. The middle-class and the property cycle during the industrial revolution
- Saul, S. B. Research and development in British industry from the end of the nineteenth century to the 1960s
- Vamplew, W. Ungentlemanly conduct: the control of soccer-crowd behaviour in England, 1888-1914
- Cullen, M. Charles Booth's poverty survey: some new approaches
- Davidson, R. Social conflict and social administration: the Conciliation act in British industrial relations
- Mitchison, R. The creation of the disablement rule in the Scottish Poor law
- Smout, T. C. The strange intervention of Edward Twistleton: Paisley in depressionm 1841-3
- Blackden, S. The Poor law and wealth: a survey of parochial medical aid in Glasgow, 1845-1900
- Levitt, I. The Scottish Poor law and unemployment, 1890-1929.