Description
This study reconstructs the lives of urban business families during England's emergence as a world economic power.
Reviews
'Richard Grassby has certainly enhanced our understanding of the family's contribution by means of his tireless accumulation, organization and analysis of a prodigious mountain of evidence ... This immensely ambitious book compels respect, even awe. All its readers will learn a great deal from it; many will wish they could have learnt more.' The English Historical Review
'... a well researched, significant and trenchant study.' History
'The book puts together an impressive amount of evidence ... This is undoubtedly a significant contribution.' History of Economic Ideas
'... a valuable resource and an excellent work of reference of the well-to-do business family in the pre-industrial period.' Business History
'The sections on the accumulation of capital, on women and widows in business are particularly full of interesting stimuli for social and economic historians, and will not fail to inspire future research in what remains the great unanswered question in the relationship between family and business ... ' Journal of Urban History
Book Information
ISBN 9780521033084
Author Richard Grassby
Format Paperback
Page Count 528
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 778g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 151mm * 31mm