
Poverty, Progress, and Population
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By the early nineteenth century England was very different economically from its continental neighbours. It was wealthier, growing more rapidly, more heavily urbanised, and far less dependent upon agriculture. A generation ago it was normal to attribute these differences to the ''industrial revolution'' and to suppose that this was mainly the product of recent change, but no longer. Current estima...
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By the early nineteenth century England was very different economically from its continental neighbours. It was wealthier, growing more rapidly, more heavily urbanised, and far less dependent upon agriculture. A generation ago it was normal to attribute these differences to the ''industrial revolution'' and to suppose that this was mainly the product of recent change, but no longer. Current estima...
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