'An Exact and Industrious Tradesman': The Letter Book of Joseph Symson of Kendal, 1710-1720: Records of Social and Economic History (New Series), cartea 34
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197262580
ISBN-10: 0197262589
Pagini: 940
Ilustrații: 9pp halftone plates, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 164 x 245 x 52 mm
Greutate: 1.58 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Records of Social and Economic History (New Series)
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0197262589
Pagini: 940
Ilustrații: 9pp halftone plates, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 164 x 245 x 52 mm
Greutate: 1.58 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Records of Social and Economic History (New Series)
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
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Dr Smith has produced a fine edition. The critical apparatus is superb.
... the importance of the letter book to historians is not only the rare, detailed account it provides of the significance and limitations of trade in a small, remote industrial town, but also in the social thrust that propelled the business world.
Simon Smith, in editing the letter book of Joseph Symson, has performed a remarkable service for historians of the North of England and indeed others anxious to unravel more generally the 'dark ages' of economic and social history, the period 1650-1750.
the publication of this excellent edition of the business letters of Joseph Symson, a mercer of Kendal (Westmorland), will be welcomed by a wide range of historians ... Smith deserves thanks for making this unique source available to other students and scholars ... The editorial work is meticulous and the conventions followed in producing the text are clearly explained.
This volume includes more than 2000 letters, and has been excellently edited by Simon Smith, with extensive indexing by place, name and subject. It greatly adds to our knowledge of an important but relatively poorly documented subject.
A rich source for local, social and economic historians. A special bouquet is due to Dr Smith for his substantial introduction, a book in itself, which provides so much background information.
This very important publication, which contributes significantly to the historical resources available for our two counties ... will give great pleasure and interest to many.
An enormous range of topics appears in the excellent subject index.
... the importance of the letter book to historians is not only the rare, detailed account it provides of the significance and limitations of trade in a small, remote industrial town, but also in the social thrust that propelled the business world.
Simon Smith, in editing the letter book of Joseph Symson, has performed a remarkable service for historians of the North of England and indeed others anxious to unravel more generally the 'dark ages' of economic and social history, the period 1650-1750.
the publication of this excellent edition of the business letters of Joseph Symson, a mercer of Kendal (Westmorland), will be welcomed by a wide range of historians ... Smith deserves thanks for making this unique source available to other students and scholars ... The editorial work is meticulous and the conventions followed in producing the text are clearly explained.
This volume includes more than 2000 letters, and has been excellently edited by Simon Smith, with extensive indexing by place, name and subject. It greatly adds to our knowledge of an important but relatively poorly documented subject.
A rich source for local, social and economic historians. A special bouquet is due to Dr Smith for his substantial introduction, a book in itself, which provides so much background information.
This very important publication, which contributes significantly to the historical resources available for our two counties ... will give great pleasure and interest to many.
An enormous range of topics appears in the excellent subject index.