The Liverpool Memorandum-Book; or Gentleman's, Merchant's, and Tradesman's Daily Pocket Book for ... 1753, etc
Title | The Liverpool Memorandum-Book; or Gentleman's, Merchant's, and Tradesman's Daily Pocket Book for ... 1753, etc PDF eBook |
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Pages | 42 |
Release | 1752 |
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British Museum Catalogue of printed Books
Title | British Museum Catalogue of printed Books PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 638 |
Release | 1887 |
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Lancashire Printed Books
Title | Lancashire Printed Books PDF eBook |
Author | Wigan (England). Public Libraries Committee |
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Pages | 196 |
Release | 1925 |
Genre | Bibliography |
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Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
Title | Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society PDF eBook |
Author | Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society |
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Pages | 460 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Cheshire (England) |
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Includes the Society's proceedings and list of members.
Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum
Title | Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum PDF eBook |
Author | British Museum. Department of Printed Books |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1260 |
Release | 1881 |
Genre | English literature |
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Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum
Title | Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum PDF eBook |
Author | British Library |
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Pages | 712 |
Release | 1946 |
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Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution
Title | Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution PDF eBook |
Author | Maxine Berg |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2023-05-25 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1509552707 |
The role of slavery in driving Britain's economic development is often debated, but seldom given a central place. In their remarkable new book, Maxine Berg and Pat Hudson 'follow the money' to document in revealing detail the role of slavery in the making of Britain’s industrial revolution. Slavery was not just a source of wealth for a narrow circle of slave owners who built grand country houses and filled them with luxuries. The forces set in motion by the slave and plantation trades seeped into almost every aspect of the economy and society. In textile mills, iron and copper smelting, steam power, and financial institutions, slavery played a crucial part. Things we might think far removed from the taint of slavery, such as eighteenth-century fashions for indigo-patterned cloth, sweet tea, snuff boxes, mahogany furniture, ceramics and silverware, were intimately connected. Even London’s role as a centre for global finance was partly determined by the slave trade as insurance, financial trading and mortgage markets were developed in the City to promote distant and risky investments in enslaved people. The result is a bold and unflinching account of how Britain became a global superpower, and how the legacy of slavery persists. Acknowledging Britain's role in slavery is not just about toppling statues and renaming streets. We urgently need to come to terms with slavery's inextricable links with Western capitalism, and the ways in which many of us continue to benefit from slavery to this day.