Syllabus of a Course of Classes On English Social History 1760 1815
Syllabus of a Course of Classes On English Social History 1760 1815
R H Richard Henry Tawney
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S. And B. Webb, English Local Government. ' The Parish and County. ' Book I, chapter 1 ; Boole II, chapters 1 and 3. ' The Manor and Borough, ' Book III, pp. 261-292, 384-404. Any book on Constitutional History, e. G. — Taswell-LangMEAD, English Constitutional History, chapters 16 and 17. Medley, English Constitutional History. Passi)n. Lecky, England in the iSth Century, chapter 1, 1-23. Chapter 2, ' The Aristocracy. ' Chapter 3, ' Parliamentary Corruption ; Parliamentary Tyranny. ' Redlich an...d Hirst, Local Government in England, chapters 1, 2 and 3. 1205 00470 & FAlCIV-ITV. LECTURE III. COMMERCE AND COMMERCIAL POLICY. Foreign trade, (i) Amount; slow growth up to 1780. Imports and Exports estimated at twelve millions 1699-1700. Twenty millions in 1749-55, twenty-one millions in 1780. (ii) Direction : chief markets, Germany, Holland, Portugal, and America, (iii) Character : woollen cloth predominant (nearlv half in 1699, and nearly a quarter 1780); iron and cotton increase after 1770.
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