Business and Family in the North of England During the Early Industrial Revolution: Records of the Lives of Men and Women in Trade, 1788-1832

Edited by David Hughes , Hannah Barker
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Business and Family in the North of England During the Early Industrial Revolution: Records of the Lives of Men and Women in Trade, 1788-1832

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This volume is a valuable collection of primary sources that puts people back into the history of the Industrial Revolution ... This carefully selected collection elevates the writings and voices of ordinary tradespeople outside of London in a field that has so often privileged the exceptional and the metropolis. - Tawny Paul, Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal
  • Published date: Jul 23, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 385
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN: 9780197266700
  • Dimensions: 6.417322834" W x 1.0" L x 9.527559055" H

Hannah Barker is a historian of the north of England during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. She is Professor of British History at the University of Manchester and Director of the John Rylands Research Institute. She is also Chair of Manchester Histories, a charity that works to transform lives in Greater Manchester through histories and heritage and Historical Advisor for the National Trust at Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire.


David Hughes is an independent historian with a degree in History from Bath Spa University. He works as a volunteer in the Community History section of Blackburn with Darwen Library.

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