ISBN:
9780415168984
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0415168988
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0203025350
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9780203025352
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online Ressource (vi, 195 pages)
,
illustrations.
Ausgabe:
Online-Ausg.
Suppl.:
Rezensiert in McLeod, Hugh Religion, business and wealth in modern Britain. Edited by David J. Jeremy. (Routledge International Studies in Business History, 4.) Pp. viii+195 incl. 4 plates and 7 tables. London: Routledge, 1998. £50. 0 415 16898 8 2000
Serie:
Routledge international studies in business history 4
Paralleltitel:
Print version Religion, business, and wealth in modern Britain
DDC:
306.60941
Schlagwort(e):
Capitalism Religious aspects
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Protestant churches
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Capitalism Religious aspects
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Protestant churches
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Capitalism Religious aspects
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Protestant churches
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Economic history
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Kapitalisme
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Religieuze aspecten
;
Protestantse kerken
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Capitalism ; Religious aspects ; Protestant churches
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Economische situatie
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Church history
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology of Religion
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Great Britain Economic conditions
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19th century
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Great Britain Economic conditions
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20th century
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Great Britain Church history
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19th century
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Great Britain Church history
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20th century
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Great Britain
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Great Britain Church history 20th century
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Great Britain Economic conditions 19th century
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Great Britain Economic conditions 20th century
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Great Britain Church history 19th century
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Great Britain Church history 20th century
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Great Britain Economic conditions 19th century
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Great Britain Church history 19th century
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Great Britain Economic conditions 20th century
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Great Britain
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Electronic books
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Electronic books Church history
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Konferenzschrift
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Konferenzschrift
Kurzfassung:
Chapter Introduction Debates about interactions between religion, business, and wealth in modern Britain /David J. Jeremy --part Part I The relationship between religion and political economy --chapter 1 Christianity, secularisation and political economy /B.W. Young --chapter 2 From canon to cannon fire: Religion and economics, 1730-1850 /Boyd Hilton --part Part II Nonconformists and wealth --chapter 3 Methodism and wealth, 1740-1860 /W.R. Ward --chapter 4 Late-Victorian and Edwardian Methodist businessmen and wealth /David J. Jeremy --chapter 5 The Wiener thesis vindicated: the onslaught of 1994 upon the reputation of John Rylands of Manchester /Douglas A. Farnie --chapter 6 Max Weber, religion and the work ethic /Patrick K. O'Brien --part Part III Quakers and wealth --chapter 7 The Society of Friends and business culture, 1700-1830 /Ann Prior --chapter 8 Changing Quaker attitudes to wealth, 1690-1950 /T.A.B. Corley --part Part IV Ethnicity, religion and wealth --chapter 9 Ethnicity and money making in nineteenth-century Britain /Stanley Chapman --chapter 10 The Weber thesis, ethnic minorities and British entrepreneurship /W.D. Rubinstein --chapter 11 Ethnicity, religion and wealth: a commentary on the uses of Max Weber /Chris Waters.
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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