The decline of British Industry in the late Victorian and early
Edwardian period is the subject of major concern to economic and
modern British historians. This book sets out the present state of
the discussion and introduces new directions in which the debate
about the British decline is now proceeding: Among other themes,
the book examines: * the role of the service sector alongside
manufacturing * the distinctiveness of the British regions * the
state's role in the British decline including an analysis of its
responsibility for the maintenance and modernization of
infrastructure * the association of aristocratic values with
entrepreneurial vitality * how British historians have discussed
success and failure, with a critique of the literature of decline.
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