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Whilst the early modern period has long been recognized as
witnessing a growth in trade and consumerism, the majority of
studies to date have tended to focus upon London and southern
England. In order to provide a more balanced understanding of the
dynamics at work on a national level, this book explores the local
economy and waterborne trades of Newcastle and the River Tyne, in
North East England. Drawing upon a variety of primary sources -
including parish records, probate inventories, Newcastle Exchequer
port books and the previously unpublished diary of an apprentice
hostman - none of which have been examined previously in this
context, the study adds significantly to our understanding of the
growing community in North East England. In particular, it
underlines the expansion of a thriving middling class with an
associated culture of consumption driving a rapid increase in the
import, and often re-export of a wide range of luxury items of
food, clothing and soft furnishings. As the coal trade and a
flourishing general trade with London and other home and overseas
ports grew, the book highlights the major impact upon the size and
variety of work in the port, and the subsequent increasing size and
complexity of the water trades community and its associated
business networks.
Water and energy are inexorably linked - energy is needed to pump,
treat and transport water, and large quantities of water are needed
to support the development of energy. However, both water and
energy may face serious constraints as demand for these vital
resources continues to rise. This book explores the energy-water
nexus related to the national and regional effects of increased
biofuel production on water resources; thermoelectric power plants
and water and oil shale and water resources.
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