Who is Economic Reverberations
Thomas Southcliffe Ashton was an English economic historian. He was professor of economic history at the London School of Economics at the University of London from 1944 until 1954, and Emeritus Professor until his death in 1968. His best known work is the 1948 textbook The Industrial Revolution (1760–1830), which put forth a positive view on the benefits of the era.
How you will benefit
(I) Insights about the following:
Chapter 1: T. S. Ashton
Chapter 2: Industrial Revolution
Chapter 3: Black Country
Chapter 4: Second Industrial Revolution
Chapter 5: Alfred Cobban
Chapter 6: John Habakkuk
Chapter 7: Nicholas Crafts
Chapter 8: Ford Lectures
Chapter 9: Vic Gatrell
Chapter 10: Manchester Statistical Society
Chapter 11: Ragnhild Hatton
Chapter 12: Economic history of Europe (1000 AD-present)
Chapter 13: Theo Barker
Chapter 14: Coal mining in the United Kingdom
Chapter 15: John Curr
Chapter 16: Jane Humphries
Chapter 17: Industrial Revolution in Scotland
Chapter 18: Friendly Society of Iron Founders of England, Ireland and Wales
Chapter 19: John Beckett (historian)
Chapter 20: Walter Minchinton
Chapter 21: Grand Allies
Who this book is for
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Economic Reverberations.