Source guides - topics
These publications provide information about source material relating to particular topics of relevance to business history research. The topics include: 1] biographies of business people; 2] building types; 3] business culture; 4] employee welfare; 5] faith issues; 6] industrial & employee relations; 7] Intellectual property; 8] networks & clusters; 9] training; 10] women in business
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Publications:
- Liverpool dock buildings as historical evidence
- The self made man. Businessmen and their autobiographies in nineteenth century Britain
- Exploring corporate culture. The potential of company magazines for the business historian
- Industrial welfare and recreation in Boots Pure Drug Co. Methodological perspectives
- Trades Union Congress Archive, 1920-60
- Trades Union Congress Archive, 1960-70
- Sources for the history of British trade unionism and industrial relations
- Uses of registered design samples in the Public Record Office, Kew, for the study of nineteenth century clothing manufacturers
- Registered designs. New source material for the study of the mid nineteenth century fashion industry
- Patterns, privacy and protection in the textile printing industry, 1787-1850
- Identification of English Pressed Glass, 1842-1908
- Alphabetical Index of Patentees of Inventions, 1617-1852
- Steam power patents in the nineteenth century. Innovations and ineptitudes
- United Kingdom Patent System. A brief history and bibliography
- Guide to equity suits in the J series at the Public Record Office, Chancery Lane
- Victorians Unbuttoned. Registered designs for clothing, their makers and wearers, 1839-1900
- Data corrections of English patents, 1617-1752 [sic]
- Sources on communities of British manufacturing plants and their activities
- Friends in business. Researching the history of Quaker involvement in industry and commerce
- Warwickshire Apprentices and their Masters, 1710-1760
- London Livery Company Apprenticeship Registers
- Making the invisible visible. Women in the history of BP
- Women, business and credit. Sources for the historian
- Revealing her assets. Liberating the Victorian businesswoman from the sources
- Sources in the history of occupational health. The Turner & Newall archive
- Sequestrations in the Scottish printing and book trade
- Warwickshire Apprentices of the Stationers' Company of London, 1563-1700