The place of the inns in the commercial life of London and western England, 1660-1760
<p>The economic history of England has long been dominated by the Industrial Revolution, examining its degree of uniqueness, and its longer-term implications for both the domestic economy and that of the nations whose advance to the modern industrial state took place rather later. In this stud...
Auteur principal: | Chartres, J |
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Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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1973
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