1st Edition

Capital, Entrepreneurs and Profits

Edited By Richard Davenport-Hines Copyright 1990
    368 Pages
    by Routledge

    368 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1990. This volume starts with an introduction to the first works on business history since 1924 looking at the work of Francis Hyde in Liverpool and Harvard. This is a collection of articles reprinted from the first 25 year of the journal 'Business History' which was bi-annually available until in 1981 when it increased to three issues. The contributions demonstrate that the interpretation of business history has been very wide, falling into the area of economic history.

    Introduction: Francis Hyde, Harvard, Liverpool and the First 30 Years of Business History, Business History, Provincial Aspects of the Financial Revolution of the Eighteenth Century, William Morris and the Marketing of Art, The Marketing of Ready Made Footwear in the Nineteenth Century: A Study of the Firm of C. & J. Clark, The Development of Municipal Trading in the Nineteenth Century, Labour Supply and Innovation 1800-1860: The Boot and Shoe Industry, Managing a Dollar-Sterling Exchange Account: Brown, Shipley and Company in the 1850s, London Financiers and Austria 1863-1875: The Anglo-Austrian Bank, French Investment in Russian Joint-Stock Companies, 1894-1914, The London Mining Exchange 1850-1900, Business Enterprise and the Growth of the Commercial Letterpress Printing Industry, 1850-1914, Railways and Price Discrimination: The Case of Agriculture 1880-1914, Joint-Stock Company Flotation in the Cycle, Motor-Vehicle and Related Industries 1882-1914, Joseph Whitworth and the Growth of Mass-Production Engineering, New Industries for Old? Some Investment Decisions of Sir W.G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co. Ltd., 1900-1914, The Machine Tool Industry in Britain to 1914, The American Impact on British Industry 1895-1914, Anatomy of the British Business Elite, 1860-1980

    Biography

    Richard Davenport-Hines, introduction by Theo Barker)