A Changing Workscape: The City of London since the 1840s
Abstract
TI] M [i§: r~Q]~] ... LXTI~r I l 0" / '-. "1D"~".'-'...~"'. ~""""R··'·'··, K\l-'. "'0"· -"' ..' . . \1 . \ ~ clJ ~..\\vLJl \~[;CL]_[~ Editorial Committee Editor NEGLEY HARTE Senior Lecturer in Economic History, University College London T. C. BARKER VANESSA A. HARDING Professor of Economic History, Lecturer in London History, London School of Economics Birkbeck College M. H. PORT J. L. BOLTON Professor of Modern History, Senior Lecturer in History, Queen Mary College Queen Mary College KEN YOUNG NICHOLAS DEAKIN Director Professor of Social Policy Institute of Local Government Studies, and Administration, University of Birmingham University of Birmingham PETER EARLE Reader in Economic History London School of Economics Review Editors LORNA HUTSON DAVID R. GREEN Lecturer in Geography, Lecturer in English, King's College London Queen Mary College Editorial Advisers CAROLINE BARRON, Senior Lecturer in History, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College; FRANCOIS BEDARIDA, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris; c. N. L. BROOKE, Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of Cambridge; PENELOPE J. CORFIELD, Senior Lecturer in History, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College; CELINA FOX, Curator of Paintings & c., The Museum of London; RUTH GLASS, Director, Centre of Urban Studies, University College London; PETER