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The Economic History Review | 1989

Crusade against Drink in Victorian England.

Ron Weir; Lilian Lewis Shiman

Preface - Introduction - PART 1 AN UNPOPULAR CAUSE - The Temperance Reformation - The Teetotal Lifeboat - So Many Christian Icebergs to Melt - Legal Suasion - PART 2 THE GREAT CRUSADE - Introduction - To the Rescue - Come All Ye Children - A Wave of Blue: The Temperance Army - The Temperance Party - A World Free from Drink - Conclusion - Notes - Bibliography - Index


Business History | 1991

Science, Marketing and Foreign Competition in the Yeast Trade,1860–1918

Ron Weir


The Economic History Review | 1990

People and Society in Scotland, II, 1830-1914.

Ron Weir; W. Hamish Fraser; R. J. Morris


The Economic History Review | 1989

Rationalization and diversification in the Scotch whisky industry, 1900-1939: another look at‘old’and‘new’industries

Ron Weir


The Economic History Review | 1988

The Scottish salt industry 1570-1850 : an economic and social history

Ron Weir; Christopher A. Whatley


The Economic History Review | 2009

Corporate ownership and control: British business transformed - By Brian R. Cheffins

Ron Weir


Rural History-economy Society Culture | 2002

James S. Donnelly, Jr, The Great Irish Potato Famine , Stroud, Sutton Publishing Limited, 2001. Xii+292. £20.00. 0 7509 2632 5.

Ron Weir


Rural History-economy Society Culture | 1997

Ewen A. Cameron, Land for the People? The British Government and the Scottish Highlands c. 1880-1925 , East Linton, Tuckwell Press, 1996. 221 pp., £25, ISBN 1898410 291.

Ron Weir


The Journal of Economic History | 1996

The British Brewing Industry 1830–1980 . By T. R. Gourvish and R. G. Wilson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. xxv, 690.

Ron Weir


The Economic History Review | 1994

Industrial Development and Irish National Identity, 1922-1939.@@@The Irish Economy in a Comparative Institutional Perspective.

Ron Weir; Mary E. Daly; Lars Mjøset

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Mary E. Daly

University College Dublin

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