Family and business in north-west England, 1760-1820
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Manchester
Department Name: Arts Languages and Cultures
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Hannah Barker (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Barker
(2017)
Family and Business during the Industrial Revolution
Barker H
(2021)
Taking Money from Strangers: Traders' Responses to Banknotes and the Risks of Forgery in Late Georgian London
in Journal of British Studies
Barker H
(2012)
Inheritance and continuity in small family businesses during the early industrial revolution
in Business History
Barker H
(2010)
Living above the shop: home, business, and family in the English "Industrial Revolution".
in Journal of family history
GIBSON K
(2020)
FAITH AND URBAN DOMESTIC SOCIABILITY IN NORTHERN ENGLAND, 1760-1835
in The Historical Journal