Middlesbrough's steel magnates : business, culture and participation, 1880-1934
In assessing the rapid emergence of Middlesbrough as a nineteenth century ‘boom town’, Asa Briggs’ seminal Victorian Cities pointed to the centrality of the early businessmen and industrialists in the growth of ‘a new community’. The Quaker pioneers and the early ironmasters established the manufact...
Main Author: | Warwick, Thomas |
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Other Authors: | Laybourn, Keith |
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University of Huddersfield
2014
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.681996 |
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