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This insightful, evocative, and sumptuous volume brings Charles Booth's landmark survey of late nineteenth-century London to a new audience.
Author : Iain Sinclair
Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 30,46 MB
Release : 2019
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN : 9780500022290
This insightful, evocative, and sumptuous volume brings Charles Booth's landmark survey of late nineteenth-century London to a new audience.
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Page : 602 pages
File Size : 45,40 MB
Release : 1903
Category : London (England)
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Page : 354 pages
File Size : 26,53 MB
Release : 1969
Category : London (England)
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Author : Russell Sage Foundation. Library
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Page : 380 pages
File Size : 22,4 MB
Release : 1917
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Author : Helen Dendy Bosanquet
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Page : 380 pages
File Size : 47,47 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Economics
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Author : Charles Booth
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Page : 494 pages
File Size : 48,63 MB
Release : 1903
Category : London (England)
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Author : David Masson
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Page : 570 pages
File Size : 13,58 MB
Release : 1903
Category : English literature
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Author : Susan Barton
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 22,83 MB
Release : 2005-05-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9780719065903
Today, many people take the idea of holidays for granted and regard the provision of paid time off as a right. This book argues that popular tourism has its roots in collective organisation and charts the development of the working class holiday over two centuries. This study recounts how short, unpaid and often unauthorised periods of leave from work became organised and legitimised through legislation, culminating with the Holidays with Pay Act of 1938. Moreover, this study finds that it was through collective activity by workers--through savings clubs, friendly societies and union activity--that the working class were originally able to take holidays, and it was as a result of collective bargaining and campaigning that paid holidays were eventually secured for all.
Author : Trenton Free Public Library (Trenton, N.J.)
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Page : 354 pages
File Size : 42,89 MB
Release : 1908
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Author : John Richard Edwards
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 954 pages
File Size : 10,70 MB
Release : 2009-05-07
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1135230870
The Routledge Companion to Accounting History shows how the seemingly innocuous practice of accounting has pervaded human existence in fascinating ways at numerous times and places; from ancient civilisations to the modern day, and from the personal to the political. Placing the history of accounting in context with other fields of study, the collection gives invaluable insights to subjects such as the rise of capitalism, the control of labour, gender and family relationships, racial exploitation, the functioning of the state, and the pursuit of military conflict. An engaging and comprehensive overview also examining geographical differences, this Companion is split into key sections, which explore: changing technologies used to represent financial and other data historical development of accounting theory and practice accounting institutions and those who perform accounting accountancy and the economy accounting, society, and culture the role of accounting in the government, protection and financing of states including chapters on the important role played by accountancy in religious organizations, a review of how the discipline is portrayed in fine art and popular culture, and analysis of sharp practice and corporate scandals. The Routledge Companion to Accounting History has a breadth of coverage that is unmatched in this growing area of study. Bringing together leading writers in the field, this is an essential reference work for any student of accounting, business and management, and history.