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The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain
British population during the ‘long’ eighteenth century, 1680–1840
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pp. 28
Industrial organisation and structure
pp. 96
Agriculture during the industrial revolution, 1700–1850
pp. 117
Industrialisation and technological change
pp. 147
Money, finance and capital markets
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Living standards and the urban environment
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Education and skill of the British labour force
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British population during the ‘long’ eighteenth century, 1680–1840
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