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British Shareholder Meetings in the Long Nineteenth Century: Timothy Alborn British Shareholder Meetings in the Long Nineteenth Century
Timothy Alborn
R3,406 Discovery Miles 34 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of reported British shareholder meetings originally published between 1800 and 1920 provides scholars and students new insight into the development of big businesses in the world today. Although such meetings comprised only one of many facets of companies’ intersections with their publics during the nineteenth century, they regularly provide a rich insight into each industry. This collection offers a breadth of examples, including utilities, land companies, and theatres as well as mining, insurance, banking, and transport, to allow readers to gain a sense of the protean nature of incorporation during the long nineteenth century. Following a general introduction, the book is divided into four sections: Doing the Business (on day-to-day financial operations), Politics (on corporate activities than intersected with British political and imperial concerns), Failure (on the communication and reception of financial ruin), and Mergers and Acquisitions (on shareholders’ responses to proposed mergers). Short introductions to each document provides the necessary information about each company and its constituents. This title will be of great interest to students of History, Business, and Finance.

Misers - British Responses to Extreme Saving, 1700-1860 (Hardcover): Timothy Alborn Misers - British Responses to Extreme Saving, 1700-1860 (Hardcover)
Timothy Alborn
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume uses the extreme case of misers to examine interlocking categories that undergirded the emergence of modern British society, including new perspectives on charity, morality, and marriage; new representations of passion and sympathy; and new modes of saving, spending, and investment. Misers surveys this class of people-as invented and interpreted in sermons, poems, novels, and plays; analyzed by economists and philosophers; and profiled in obituaries and biographies-to explore how British attitudes about saving money shifted between 1700 and 1860. As opposed to the century before, the nineteenth century witnessed a new appreciation for misers, as economists credited them with adding to the nation's stock of capital and novelists newly imagined their capacity to empathize with fellow human beings. These characters shared the spotlight with real people who posthumously donned that label, populating into a cottage industry of miser biographies by the 1850s. By the time A Christmas Carol appeared in 1843, many Victorians had come to embrace misers as links that connected one generation's extreme saving with the next generation's virtuous spending. With a broad chronological period, this volume is useful for students and scholars interested in representation of misers in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain.

Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 3 - Mortality and Risk (Hardcover): Timothy Alborn Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 3 - Mortality and Risk (Hardcover)
Timothy Alborn
R4,261 Discovery Miles 42 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the eve of the Great Depression, there existed in America the equivalent of a policy for every man, woman and child, and in Britain it grew from its narrow aristocratic base to cover all social classes. This primary resource collection is the first comparative history of British and American life insurance industries.

Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 2 (Hardcover): Timothy Alborn, Sharon Ann Murphy Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Timothy Alborn, Sharon Ann Murphy
R4,306 Discovery Miles 43 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the eve of the Great Depression, there existed in America the equivalent of a policy for every man, woman and child, and in Britain it grew from its narrow aristocratic base to cover all social classes. This primary resource collection is the first comparative history of British and American life insurance industries.

Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 1 - What is Life Insurance? Why Should You Insure? Selling Life Insurance to... Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 1 - What is Life Insurance? Why Should You Insure? Selling Life Insurance to the Public (Hardcover)
Timothy Alborn
R4,261 Discovery Miles 42 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the eve of the Great Depression, there existed in America the equivalent of a policy for every man, woman and child, and in Britain it grew from its narrow aristocratic base to cover all social classes. This primary resource collection is the first comparative history of British and American life insurance industries.

Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 2 (Paperback): Timothy Alborn, Sharon Ann Murphy Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 2 (Paperback)
Timothy Alborn, Sharon Ann Murphy
R1,507 Discovery Miles 15 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the eve of the Great Depression, there existed in America the equivalent of a policy for every man, woman and child, and in Britain it grew from its narrow aristocratic base to cover all social classes. This primary resource collection is the first comparative history of British and American life insurance industries.

Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 3 - Mortality and Risk (Paperback): Timothy Alborn Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 3 - Mortality and Risk (Paperback)
Timothy Alborn
R1,500 Discovery Miles 15 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the eve of the Great Depression, there existed in America the equivalent of a policy for every man, woman and child, and in Britain it grew from its narrow aristocratic base to cover all social classes. This primary resource collection is the first comparative history of British and American life insurance industries.

Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 1 - What is Life Insurance? Why Should You Insure? Selling Life Insurance to... Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914 Volume 1 - What is Life Insurance? Why Should You Insure? Selling Life Insurance to the Public (Paperback)
Timothy Alborn
R1,490 Discovery Miles 14 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the eve of the Great Depression, there existed in America the equivalent of a policy for every man, woman and child, and in Britain it grew from its narrow aristocratic base to cover all social classes. This primary resource collection is the first comparative history of British and American life insurance industries.

All That Glittered - Britain's Most Precious Metal from Adam Smith to the Gold Rush (Hardcover): Timothy Alborn All That Glittered - Britain's Most Precious Metal from Adam Smith to the Gold Rush (Hardcover)
Timothy Alborn
R1,107 Discovery Miles 11 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the century after 1750, Great Britain absorbed much of the world's supply of gold into its pockets, cupboards, and coffers when it became the only major country to adopt the gold standard as the sole basis of its currency. Over the same period, the nation's emergence was marked by a powerful combination of Protestantism, commerce, and military might, alongside preservation of its older social hierarchy. In this rich and broad-ranging work, Timothy Alborn argues for a close connection between gold and Britain's national identity. Beginning with Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, which validated Britain's position as an economic powerhouse, and running through the mid-nineteenth century gold rushes in California and Australia, Alborn draws on contemporary descriptions of gold's value to highlight its role in financial, political, and cultural realms. He begins by narrating British interests in gold mining globally to enable the smooth operation of the gold standard. In addition to explaining the metal's function in finance, he explores its uses in war expenditure, foreign trade, religious observance, and ornamentation at home and abroad. Britons criticized foreign cultures for their wasteful and inappropriate uses of gold, even as it became a prominent symbol of status in more traditional features of British society, including its royal family, aristocracy, and military. Although Britain had been ambivalent in its embrace of gold, ultimately it enabled the nation to become the world's most modern economy and to extend its imperial reach around the globe. All That Glittered tells the story of gold as both a marker of value and a valuable commodity, while providing a new window onto Britain's ascendance after the 1750s.

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