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This volume, first published in 1990, commemorates one of the most notable economic historians of his age. Professor W.H. Chaloner taught in the History Department of the University of Manchester from 1945 to 1981. He preferred the article to the book as the most appropriate vehicle of publishing the results of his research. From 1938 to 1983 he wrote over 120 articles and prefaces, most of which appeared in historical journals and in the transactions of learned societies. These essays collected here cover a long period of time, from the Industrial Revolution to problems of the inter-war years in the twentieth century. They deal with a very wide range of topics, for Professor Chaloner was an authority on business, urban, transport, social and agricultural history.



This reissue (1990) commemorates one of the most notable economic historians of his age. These essays cover period from the Industrial Revolution to the inter-war years in the twentieth century. They deal with a very wide range of topics, for Professor Chaloner was an authority on business, urban, transport, social and agricultural history.

Introduction Editors Preface. W.H. Chaloner: Memorial Address (by the
Rev. B. Drewery). Memoir of a Partnership (by W.O. Henderson). W.H.
Chaloners Bibliographical Introductions (by Harry Horton). Part
1. The
Wilkinsons and the Iron Trade
1. The Brothers John and William Wilkinson and
their Relations with French Metallurgy, 1775-1786
2. The Agricultural
Activities of John Wilkinson, Ironmaster
3. Dr. Joseph Priestley, John
Wilkinson and the French Revolution, 1789-1802 Part
2. Entrepreneurs and
Innovation in British Industry
4. Hazards of Trade with France in Time of
War, 1776-1783
5. New Light on Richard Roberts, Textile Engineer (1789-1864)
6. John Galloway (1804-1894), Engineer of Manchester, and his Reminiscences
7. Was there a Decline of the Industrial Spirit in Britain 1850-1939? Part
3.
Manchester as a Regional Metropolis
8. Robert Owen, Peter Drinkwater and the
Early Factory System in Manchester, 1788-1800
9. Manchester in the Latter
Half of the Eighteenth Century
10. The Birth of Modern Manchester
11.
Manchesters Historian. A Memoir of Arthur Redford, 1896-1961 Part
4. Social
Aspects of the Industrial Revolution
12. Working-Class History and
Middle-Class Historians: The Webbs, the Hammonds and the Coles
13. 1989: 1688
or 1789?
14. The Skilled Artisans during the Industrial Revolution, 1750-1850
15. The Hungry Forties
16. Mrs Trollope and the Early Factory System
17.
Trends in Fish Consumption Part
5. Monetary Standards and Imperial Trade
18.
Currency Problems of the British Empire, 1814-1914 Part
6. Select
Bibliography of Professor Chaloners Writings (by D.A. Farnie)
W.H. Chaloner, D.A. Farnie, W.O. Henderson