Inspired by the work and legacy of Francesca Carnevali, this collection brings together new research into nineteenth- and twentieth-century British and European economic history, socio-cultural history and business history.
Paolo Di Martino, Andrew Popp, Peter Scott
Editors' Introduction: Economic History "as if People Mattered" - Paolo Di Martino and Peter Scott and Andrew Popp
Politics, Society and Culture in the World of Production: Some Reflections on Francesca Carnevali's Legacy - Paolo Di Martino
Custom and Spectacle: The Public Staging of Business Life - Andrew Popp
The Political Economy of Financing Italian Small Businesses, 1950-1990s - Alberto Rinaldi and Anna Spadavecchia
Banks and Business Finance in Britain before 1914: A Comparative Evaluation - Leslie Hannah
Large-Scale Retailing, Mass Market Strategies and the Blurring of Class Demarcations in Inter-War Britain - Peter Scott
Large-Scale Retailing, Mass Market Strategies and the Blurring of Class Demarcations in Inter-War Britain - James T. Walker
'Made in England': Making and Selling the Piano, 1851-1914 - Lucy Newton
Twentieth-Century British History: Perspectives, Trajectories and some Thoughts on a Revised Textbook - Matthew Hilton
From Social Capital to Social Assemblage - Ken Lipartito
Economic History and Microhistory - Chris Wickham
Europe's Difference and Comparative History: Searching for European Capitalism - Andrea Colli
Editors' Conclusion - Paolo Di Martino and Peter Scott and Andrew Popp
Appendix: Bibliography of Francesca Carnevali's Published Work
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