Wadsworth Prize Winner Publications
Winners of the Wadsworth Prize for Business History, the UK's only prize for a substantial work on business history, awarded annually by the Business Archives Council
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Publications:
- Unilever Overseas. The anatomy of a multinational, 1895-1965
- History of the British Coal Industry, Volume 1, Before 1700. Towards the age of coal
- History of the British Coal Industry, Volume 3, 1830-1913. Victorian pre-eminence
- History of the British Coal Industry, Volume 2, 1700-1830. The industrial revolution
- History of the British Petroleum Company. Volume 1. The developing years, 1901-1932
- Colvilles and the Scottish Steel Industry
- Courtaulds. An economic and social history. Volume 3. Crisis and change, 1940-1965
- Rio Tinto Company. An economic history of a leading international mining concern, 1873-1954
- Lead manufacturing in Britain. A history
- Dudley Docker. The life and times of a trade warrior
- Business, Banking and Politics. The case of British steel, 1918-1939
- Inventing the Industrial Revolution. The English patent system, 1660-1800
- ICL. A business and technical history
- Sharing the Success. The story of NFC
- William Morris. Design and enterprise in Victorian Britain
- Provincial Insurance Co, 1903-38. Family, markets and competitive growth
- British Brewing Industry, 1830-1980
- Steel City. Entrepreneurship, strategy and technology in Sheffield, 1743-1993
- Bank of Scotland. A history 1695-1995
- Big Business. The European experience in the twentieth century
- The World's Banker. The history of the house of Rothschild
- City of London. Volume 3. Illusions of gold
- Merchants to Multinationals. British trading companies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
- Barclays. The business of banking, 1690-1996
- Insuring the Industrial Revolution. Fire insurance in Britain, 1700-1850
- Renewing Unilever. Transformation and tradition
- Official History of Britain and the Channel Tunnel
- Triumph of the South. A regional economic history of early twentieth century Britain
- Defending the Indefensible. The global asbestos industry and its fight for survival
- Industrial Enlightenment. Science, technology and culture in Birmingham and the West Midlands, 1760-1820
- Eminent Corporations. The rise and fall of the great British corporation
- Maritime Enterprise and Empire. Sir William Mackinnon and his business network, 1823-1893
- Masters of the Post. The authorized history of the Royal Mail
- Strange Death of the British Motorcycle Industry
- Saving the City. The great financial crisis of 1914
- The Lion Wakes. A modern history of HSBC
- Empire of Guns. The violent making of the Industrial Revolution
- From Crisis to Crisis. The transformation of merchant banking, 1914-1939
- Making jet engines in World War II : Britain, Germany, and the United States
- Banking in Crisis. The rise and fall of British banking stability, 1800 to the present
- Telecoms in the Internet Age. From boom to bust to - ?
- Programmed Inequality. How Britain discarded women technologists and lost its edge in computing
- Mr Five Per Cent. The many lives of Calouste Gulbenkian, the world's richest man
- Fellowship and Freedom. The Merchant Adventurers and the restructuring of English commerce, 1582-1700
- The Blacketts. A northern dynasty's rise, crisis and redemption
- Selling Britishness. Commodity culture, the dominions and empire