Paul Adelman
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Paul Adelman explains a major turning point in modern British history. Published August 21 2001
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New titles on industry in the Victorian Age
Published January 1 1987
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Paul Adelman examines a collection of essays on early 19th-century English history.
Published November 1 1986
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It may have lacked the newsworthy drama of the earlier acts, but the Reform legislation of 1884-85 wrought 'great organic changes in the British constitution', writes Paul Adelman. Published February 1 1985
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History with the people left out? Arid quantification? Aggregate History? Or study of the essential motivating force of society? What is economic history? Six historians answer? Published February 1 1985
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