
Capital and Steam Power
1750-1800
John Lord(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. February 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-138-86525-9 (ISBN)
Description
When it appeared in 1923, John Lord's Capital and Steam Power 1750-1800 was the first book to be based on the voluminous Boultori and Watt papers in Birmingham since the hey-day of Samuel Smiles.
Although Lord's conclusions have been modified and corrected on various points, this book still remains the best short account of the significance of this classic engineering partnership which bulks so large in the history of technology and of the Industrial Revolution in Britain. "Mr. Lord's Capital and Steam Power 1750-1800 is an important contribution to economic history ... His introductory sketch of economic conditions from 1700 to 1750 and his concluding summary of the main results of the developments which he has described, without having the same novelty as his central theme, are scholarly and intelligent."
R. H. Tawney, Economica, February, 1924
"His study of the application of steam to industry is a useful piece of research."
T. S. Ashton, The Economic Journal, December, 1924
Although Lord's conclusions have been modified and corrected on various points, this book still remains the best short account of the significance of this classic engineering partnership which bulks so large in the history of technology and of the Industrial Revolution in Britain. "Mr. Lord's Capital and Steam Power 1750-1800 is an important contribution to economic history ... His introductory sketch of economic conditions from 1700 to 1750 and his concluding summary of the main results of the developments which he has described, without having the same novelty as his central theme, are scholarly and intelligent."
R. H. Tawney, Economica, February, 1924
"His study of the application of steam to industry is a useful piece of research."
T. S. Ashton, The Economic Journal, December, 1924
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-86525-9 (9781138865259)
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Content
1. Introduction 2. General State of Industry, 1700-1750 3. Capital and Labour, 1700-1750 4. The Invention of the Steam-Engine 5. Watt's Partnership with Boulton 6. Capitalization of the Firm of Boulton & Watt 7. Capital in Other Industries 8. The Penetration of Industry by Steam-Power 9. Capital in 1800 10. Labour in 1800 11. Industry and Foreign Trade 12. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index