• الرئیسیة
  • البحث المتقدم
  • قائمة المکتبات
  • حول الموقع
  • اتصل بنا
  • نشأة

عنوان
Wealth makes worship :

پدید آورنده
Taylor, James Conrad

موضوع
AZ History of Scholarship. The Humanities,CB History of civilization,D History (General),LA History of education

رده

کتابخانه
کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

محل استقرار
استان: قم ـ شهر: قم

کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

TLets269146

Wealth makes worship :
[Thesis]
Taylor, James Conrad
attitudes to joint stock enterprise in British law, politics and culture, c.1800-c.1870

University of Kent at Canterbury
2002

Ph.D.
University of Kent at Canterbury
2002

This thesis takes issue with many of the claims and assumptions of much of the existing historiography on joint stock enterprise in nineteenth-century Britain. Historians have presented the conferral by the state of automatic rights of incorporation on companies in a Whiggish light, as a natural and inevitable step towards a modern economy. Such accounts denigrate opponents of this intervention as ignorant, prejudiced, or self-interested and suggest that opposition was restricted largely to the Conservative Party. The first part of the thesis presents an alternative picture which stresses the coherence, breadth, and depth of antipathy towards joint stock enterprise. This interpretation is based on an extensive reading of popular sources including novels, plays, newspapers, and cartoons, alongside parliamentary papers, law reports, and pamphlets. Part two of the thesis traces changing attitudes towards corporate enterprise, and considers why joint stock companies were accorded legislative sanction between 1844 and 1862. It rejects simplistic accounts which describe this process in terms of the rising tide of free trade and laissez faire, and argues that a significant reconceptualisation of the joint stock company occurred in these years, by which the boundaries between public and private spheres were redrawn. Corporate privileges became viewed as private rights which the state could not justly withhold from joint stock enterprise. The legislative framework constructed between 1844 and 1862 was severely tested by the commercial crisis of 1866, but ultimately the crisis served to entrench rather than to undermine the position of joint stock companies. Despite continued criticism of joint stock enterprise after 1866, it is argued that this was harmless, partly owing to the redefinition of companies as private entities, partly because those concerned by standards of commercial morality thought that the only way to purify commerce was to reform personal behaviour rather than impose legislative solutions.

AZ History of Scholarship. The Humanities
CB History of civilization
D History (General)
LA History of education

Taylor, James Conrad

University of Kent at Canterbury

 مطالعه متن کتاب 

p

[Thesis]
276903

a
Y

الاقتراح / اعلان الخلل

تحذیر! دقق في تسجیل المعلومات
ارسال عودة
تتم إدارة هذا الموقع عبر مؤسسة دار الحديث العلمية - الثقافية ومركز البحوث الكمبيوترية للعلوم الإسلامية (نور)
المكتبات هي المسؤولة عن صحة المعلومات كما أن الحقوق المعنوية للمعلومات متعلقة بها
برترین جستجوگر - پنجمین جشنواره رسانه های دیجیتال