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Foreign Observers of the British Iron Industry During the Eighteenth Century

Alan Birch

The Journal of Economic History, 1955, vol. 15, issue 1, 23-33

Abstract: The following nore on source material relates to an important aspect of British industrial development in the eighteenth century. Some use of this material has been made by M. W. Flinn of Aberdeen University and myself in our studies of the industry in the Seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, but the field of the sources is so wide and relevant to so much of the economic history of Britain in that period that a summary may be of use to future researches in these rich and neglected sources.

Date: 1955
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