Book Description
Who is Peter Mathias A British economic historian, Peter Mathias served as the Chichele Professor of Economic History at the University of Oxford. He was also a former professor at the university. The history of industry, business, and technology in both Britain and Europe was the primary focus of his educational and research endeavors. The book that brought him the most fame was titled "The First Industrial Nation: an Economic History of Britain 1700-1914," and it was published in 1969. In this book, he addressed not only the various elements that made industrialization feasible, but also how it was maintained. How you will benefit (I) Insights about the following: Chapter 1: Peter Mathias Chapter 2: All Souls College, Oxford Chapter 3: George Holmes (historian) Chapter 4: George Clark (historian) Chapter 5: Michael Howard (historian) Chapter 6: T. S. Ashton Chapter 7: John Habakkuk Chapter 8: Emma Rothschild Chapter 9: Michael Postan Chapter 10: Barry Supple Chapter 11: Keith Thomas (historian) Chapter 12: John Barrell Chapter 13: P. J. Marshall Chapter 14: Geoffrey Harcourt Chapter 15: Maxine Berg Chapter 16: Peter Spufford Chapter 17: Charles Wilson (historian) Chapter 18: Julia M. H. Smith Chapter 19: Sheilagh Ogilvie Chapter 20: Peter H. Wilson Chapter 21: Michael Anderson (historian) Who this book is for Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Peter Mathias.