British Business and Protection 1903-1932
Autor Andrew Marrisonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 1996
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198202981
ISBN-10: 0198202989
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198202989
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
In this long-awaited study, Andrew Marrison provides a comprehensive account of the search by British businessmen for a protective tariff ... this book is to be warmly welcomed as a complement to other recent studies of tariffs, protection, and the politics of business in early twentieth-century Britain.
One pleasing aspect of this book, by no means guaranteed in modern academia, is that its contents fairly reflect its title. This monograph is a mine of information, written with authority, and faithful to its essential purpose. Its breadth and depth are reflected in the considerable range of source material consulted ... an impressive and authoritative work, carefully executed and a fitting reminder of the benefits still to be derived from a judicious blend of secondary, primary, and near-primary sources.
substantial and learned work ... this study affords a most valuable, almost unique insight into the slow but irreversible process wich converted a society wedded in principle and by what be termed traditional prejudice to free trade into one which came meekly to accept a fully protectionist policy by almost universal consent.
this detailed study of the involvement of British business in the campaign to end free trade reveals industrialists' political weakness and subservience to the will of politicians ... This is a fine piece of scholarship. The research is thorough, arguments are judicious and where speculation has been necessary, it has been clearly signalled and is never partisan. This will deservedly become the definitive account of the tariff reform campaign.
This large and impressive work, rich in detail and perceptive in analysis, has been more than twenty years in the making and should hold its place as a major contribution to its subject well into the next century. Dr Marrison's study ... adds some interesting material to the current debate about the structure of British capitalism and the relations between that capitalism and the state.
One pleasing aspect of this book, by no means guaranteed in modern academia, is that its contents fairly reflect its title. This monograph is a mine of information, written with authority, and faithful to its essential purpose. Its breadth and depth are reflected in the considerable range of source material consulted ... an impressive and authoritative work, carefully executed and a fitting reminder of the benefits still to be derived from a judicious blend of secondary, primary, and near-primary sources.
substantial and learned work ... this study affords a most valuable, almost unique insight into the slow but irreversible process wich converted a society wedded in principle and by what be termed traditional prejudice to free trade into one which came meekly to accept a fully protectionist policy by almost universal consent.
this detailed study of the involvement of British business in the campaign to end free trade reveals industrialists' political weakness and subservience to the will of politicians ... This is a fine piece of scholarship. The research is thorough, arguments are judicious and where speculation has been necessary, it has been clearly signalled and is never partisan. This will deservedly become the definitive account of the tariff reform campaign.
This large and impressive work, rich in detail and perceptive in analysis, has been more than twenty years in the making and should hold its place as a major contribution to its subject well into the next century. Dr Marrison's study ... adds some interesting material to the current debate about the structure of British capitalism and the relations between that capitalism and the state.