Entrepreneurial Families

Business, Marriage and Life in the Early Nineteenth Century

Andrew Popp author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Oct '12

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Entrepreneurship is increasingly being recognized as an important facet of economic history. Popp examines the Shaw family business to present a study of entrepreneurism that puts the family centre stage.

'a book that ought to be read by family as well as business historians, for it fulfils Popp's aim to achieve "a much fuller reintegration of" the spheres of family, religion, and business, as well as the role of emotions in these domains.' Joanne Bailey Muses on History 'This is a welcome addition to a new kind of business history that attempts to "re-humanize" our understanding of the economic decisions of families and firms in the past.' Family & Community History 'This highly innovative book is path-breaking for its rounded and perceptive insights into human behaviour in a nineteenth-century family business. This intimate history is impeccably researched, with a subtle combination of theory and history making for an engaging and highly stimulating book.' Mary Rose, Lancaster University Management School 'in this charming study [Popp] has succeeded in his aim of humanising business history, and the implications of his approach are profound' Reviews in History 'densely packed with a range of theoretical explorations and insights on the story of the Shaws and their network of contacts.' Business History Review

ISBN: 9781848932364

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 408g

208 pages