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    0199567328
    Book Title
    Free Trade Nation: Commerce, Consumption, and Civil Society in
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    9780199567324
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    Publisher
    Oxford University Press, Incorporated
    ISBN-10
    0199567328
    ISBN-13
    9780199567324
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    72095900

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    464 Pages
    Publication Name
    Free Trade Nation : Commerce, Consumption, and Civil Society in Modern Britain
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2009
    Subject
    Economic History, International / Economics, Economics / General, Europe / Great Britain / General, Commercial Policy
    Type
    Textbook
    Author
    Frank Trentmann
    Subject Area
    Business & Economics, History
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.3 in
    Item Weight
    27.3 Oz
    Item Length
    9.2 in
    Item Width
    6.3 in

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    Scholarly & Professional
    Reviews
    ...a major scholarly work [that] forces the reader to grapple with basic questions relating economics to politics, consumption to democracy, and offers the tools for doing so in a comparative, global frame...deserves to be read as much by citizens...as by scholars... Trentmann offers an important contribution, both to the history of Great Britain and to political history more generally., ...original and thought provoking...Trentmann's reconstruction of consumer politics is both persuasive and authoritative, Frank Trentmanns book will be the point of departure for any future scholarship on free trade... It is a ground-breaking study, "Undoubtedly a book of enduring importance, which has, somewhat paradoxically, finally lain to rest the notion that the struggle for free trade was in any way soporific."--Paul Pickering, Journal of British Studies "...a fascinating book, wide ranging, detailed, well organized, and written in an engaging style."-- American Historical Review "In Free Trade Nation Frank Trentmann brilliantly reconstructs the story of the Edwardian peak of popular enthusiasm for Free Trade in Britain...and the rapid dissolution of the secular religion of Free Trade in the post-1914 world.... the real innovative weight of this volume lies in providing the most thorough and lucid exploration we have of the erosion of the free trade consensus after 1914.... the novelty of this account lies in its pioneering attempt to turn the attention of political historians away from elections and parties towards an understanding of consumption and citizenship as central to the nature of political culture in twentieth-century Britain.... carefully constructed, engagingly written, finely illustrated, and suitably well-marketed."--Anthony Howe, H-Albion " Free Trade Nation is an important contribution to the cultural and social history of economic debates."-- Revue d'histoire du XIX Siécle " Free Trade Nation is a book of seminal importance. It is also a cracking good read."-- Free Trade League Newsletter "Exhaustively explores Britains Free Trade culture from the nineteenth century to World War I."-- Harvard Magazine "...a brilliant book...rich and multi-faceted...full of unexpected insights.... Not only a product of wonderful scholarship but also great fun... It is essential reading for anyone interested in the development of modern Britain."-- English Historical Review "...this impressive study...shows how liberalism turned into social democracy and how the arguments for and against Free Trade both shaped national life and embodied current views regarding man, government and society. After this book, no study of Victorian liberalism can be conducted in quite the same way."-- Contemporary Review "Trentmann...demonstrates the extent to which we can misunderstand early twentieth-century British politics by concentrating on producer interests. His reconstruction of consumer politics is both persuasive and authoritative. His work also has significance for longer-run, revisionist histories of British working-class politics."-- History: Reviews of New Books "An inspired history.... Trentmann's book unfolds a dramatic story...gripping"-- Neue Zuercher Zeitung "Thoughtful and well-researched."--Christopher Harvie, The Independent "A lucid history of free trade in Britain."--David Connett, Sunday Express "This is terrific history that will inspire economists to remember their subject really can arouse passion."--Evan Davis, BBC Economics Editor " Free Trade Nation is history at its best: far-reaching and authoritative, its story of the rise and fall of free trade as a widely-held belief marked by justice, fairness, and peace provocatively refashions the history of early-twentieth-century Britain, reminds us of an age when popular politics exerted real power, and forces us to rethink our contemporary views of consumers, markets and morality."--John Brewer, California Institute of Technology "Here we have 'a human history of Free Trade' that is at once a delight to read and a cause of profound intellectual stimulation. It graphically brings alive--with splendid colour reproductions of propaganda posters too--the popular passions and prejudices of a world that suddenly ended during the First World War.... This is a book imbued with fine scholarship...that deserves a wide readership."--Peter Clarke, Times Literary Supplement "...brilliant..."-- Sunday Telegraph "...fascinating..."-- Il Rifo, "Brilliant"--Sunday Telegraph "Fascinating"--Il Riformista "Absorbing"--History Today "Paints a vivid picture of the ideological controversy over Free Trade that remains relevant to this day."--Luxemburger Wort "Offers a fresh look at a chapter in British and world history, while at the same time providing a historical perspective on today's debate about globalisation, challenging the ways we have come to think about trade, justice and democracy."--Society Now "Free Trade Nation is a book of seminal importance. It is also a cracking good read."--Free Trade League Newsletter "Exhaustively explores Britains Free Trade culture from the nineteenth century to World War I."--Harvard Magazine "After this book, no study of Victorian liberalism can be conducted in quite the same way."--Contemporary History "Trentmann...demonstrates the extent to which we can misunderstand early twentieth-century British politics by concentrating on producer interests. His reconstruction of consumer politics is both persuasive and authoritative. His work also has significance for longer-run, revisionist histories of British working-class politics."--History: Reviews of New Books "An inspired history.... Trentmann's book unfolds a dramatic story...gripping"--Neue Zuercher Zeitung "Thoughtful and well-researched."--Christopher Harvie, The Independent "A lucid history of free trade in Britain."--David Connett, Sunday Express "This is terrific history that will inspire economists to remember their subject really can arouse passion."--Evan Davis, BBC Economics Editor "Free Trade Nation is history at its best: far-reaching and authoritative, its story of the rise and fall of free trade as a widely-held belief marked by justice, fairness, and peace provocatively refashions the history of early-twentieth-century Britain, reminds us of an age when popular politics exerted real power, and forces us to rethink our contemporary views of consumers, markets and morality."--John Brewer, California Institute of Technology "Here we have 'a human history of Free Trade' that is at once a delight to read and a cause of profound intellectual stimulation. It graphically brings alive--with splendid colour reproductions of propaganda posters too--the popular passions and prejudices of a world that suddenly ended during the First World War.... This is a book imbued with fine scholarship...that deserves a wide readership."--Peter Clarke, Times Literary Supplement, Free Trade Nation is history at its best: far-reaching and authoritative, its story of the rise and fall of free trade as a widely-held belief marked by justice, fairness, and peace provocatively refashions the history of early-twentieth-century Britain, reminds us of an age when popular politics exerted real power, and forces us to rethink our contemporary views of consumers, markets and morality., In writing Free Trade Nation, Trentmann set out to tell the personal histories of free trade and also to write a new political history. He succeeds admirably on both accounts...Free Trade Nation should be read by anyone interested in the history of modern Britain., ..exhaustively explores Britains Free Trade culture from the nineteenth century to World War I. --Harvard Magazine July 2008|9780199567324|, Review from previous edition: "This is a book imbued with fine scholarship, but one that deserves a wide readership." --Peter Clarke, Times Literary Supplement 18/07/2008, "Free Trade Nation...is a book on seminal importance. It is also a cracking good read" --Free Trade League Newsletter June 2008, offers a fresh look at a chapter in British and world history, while at the same time providing a historical perspective on today's debate about globalisation, challenging the ways we have come to think about trade, justice and democracy., ...paints a vivid picture of the ideological controversy over Free Trade that remains relevant to this day., "This is terrific history that will inspire economists to remember their subject really can arouse passion." --Evan Davis, BBC Economics Editor, Frank Trentmann...has not only added a great deal to our knowledge through painstaking research but has written about it with verve and energy and produced a most readable volume., "A fascinating book, wide ranging, detailed, well organized, and written in an engaging style."--American Historical Review "Exhaustively explores Britains Free Trade culture from the nineteenth century to World War I."--Harvard Magazine "This impressive study...shows how liberalism turned into social democracy and how the arguments for and against Free Trade both shaped national life and embodied current views regarding man, government and society. After this book, no study of Victorian liberalism can be conducted in quite the same way."--Contemporary Review "Trentmann...demonstrates the extent to which we can misunderstand early twentieth-century British politics by concentrating on producer interests. His reconstruction of consumer politics is both persuasive and authoritative. His work also has significance for longer-run, revisionist histories of British working-class politics."--History: Reviews of New Books "An inspired history.... Trentmann's book unfolds a dramatic story...gripping"--Neue Zuercher Zeitung "Thoughtful and well-researched."--Christopher Harvie, The Independent "A lucid history of free trade in Britain."--David Connett, Sunday Express "This is terrific history that will inspire economists to remember their subject really can arouse passion."-Evan Davis, BBC Economics Editor "Free Trade Nation is history at its best: far-reaching and authoritative, its story of the rise and fall of free trade as a widely-held belief marked by justice, fairness, and peace provocatively refashions the history of early-twentieth-century Britain, reminds us of an age when popular politics exerted real power, and forces us to rethink our contemporary views of consumers, markets and morality."--John Brewer, California Institute of Technology "Here we have 'a human history of Free Trade' that is at once a delight to read and a cause of profound intellectual stimulation. It graphically brings alive--with splendid colour reproductions of propaganda posters too--the popular passions and prejudices of a world that suddenly ended during the First World War.... This is a book imbued with fine scholarship...that deserves a wide readership."-Peter Clarke, Times Literary Supplement "...brilliant..."--Sunday Telegraph "...fascinating..."--Il Riformista "...absorbing..."--History Today "...paints a vivid picture of the ideological controversy over Free Trade that remains relevant to this day."--Luxemburger Wort "Offers a fresh look at a chapter in British and world history, while at the same time providing a historical perspective on today's debate about globalisation, challenging the ways we have come to think about trade, justice and democracy."--Society Now "...a landmark in economic history and the history of ideas."--La Vie des Idees "Frank Trentmann...has not only added a great deal to our knowledge through painstaking research but has written about it with verve and energy and produced a most readable volume."--Reviews in Economic and Business History "Frank Trentmann's book will be the point of departure for any future scholarship on free trade.... It is a ground-breaking study."--European Review of History "...original and thought provoking.... Trentmann's reconstruction of consumer politics is both persuasive and authoritative."--History "In writing Free Trade Nation, Trentmann set out to tell the personal histories of free trade and also to write a new political history. He succeeds admirably on both accounts. Free Trade Nation should be read by anyone interested in the history of modern Britain."--British Scholar, "Book of the Month" (December 2008) "...a major scholarly work [that] forces the reader to grapple with basic questions relating economics to politics, consumption to democracy, and offers the tools for doing so in a comparative, global frame.... deserves to be read as much by citizens...as by scholars.... Trentmann offers an important contribution, both, Here we have 'a human history of Free Trade' that is at once a delight to read and a cause of profound intellectual stimulation. It graphically brings alive - with splendid colour reproductions of propaganda posters too - the popular passions and prejudices of a world that suddenly ended during the First World War...This is a book imbued with fine scholarship, but one that deserves a wide readership, "..paints a vivid picture of the ideological controversy over Free Trade that remains relevant to this day." --Luxemburger Wort, "...an inspired history...Trentmann's book unfolds a dramatic story...gripping" --Neue Zuercher Zeitung 20/06/2008, ...this impressive study...shows how liberalism turned into social democracy and how the arguments for and against Free Trade both shaped national life and embodied current views regarding man, government and society. After this book, no study of Victorian liberalism can be conducted in quite the same way., This is terrific history that will inspire economists to remember their subject really can arouse passion.
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    381.30941
    Table Of Content
    Introduction: Free Trade and Political CulturePart One: Building a Free Trade NationPrologue1. Free Trade Stories2. Bread and Circuses3. Uneasy GlobalizersPart Two: Unravelling4. Consumers Divided5. Visible Hands6. Losing Interest7. Final DaysEpilogueNotesGuide to Further ReadingIndex
    Synopsis
    One of Britain's defining contributions to the modern world, Free Trade united civil society and commerce and gave birth to consumer power. In this book, Frank Trentmann shows how the doctrine of Free Trade contributed to the growth of a democratic culture in Britain - and how it fell apart. Far from the cold economic doctrine of today, in an earlier battle over globalization Free Trade was a passionately held ideal, central to public life and national identity. Free Trade inspired popular entertainment and advertising, in seaside resorts, shows, and shopping streets. It mobilized an alliance of elites and the people, businessmen and working-class women, imperialists and internationalists. Free Trade Nation follows the creation of this culture in nineteenth-century Britain, and its subsequent unravelling in the First World War and the depression of the 1930s, when consumers and internationalists, labour and business now attacked it for sacrificing international stability and domestic welfare at the temple of cheapness. These successful attacks marked the end of a defining chapter in history.The popular culture of Free Trade was never to return. For anyone interested in the current problem of globalization, this book offers a vivid and thought-provoking perspective on the success and failure of Free Trade. For champions of trade liberalization, it is a reminder that culture, ethics and popular communication matter just as much as sound economics. Believers in Fair Trade, by contrast, will be surprised to learn that in the past it was Free Trade, not Fair Trade, that was seen to stand for values such as democracy, justice, and peace., One of Britain's defining contributions to the modern world, Free Trade united civil society and commerce and gave birth to consumer power. In this book, Frank Trentmann shows how the doctrine of Free Trade contributed to the growth of a democratic culture in Britain--and how it fell apart. Far from the cold economic doctrine of today, in an earlier battle over globalization Free Trade was a passionately held ideal, central to public life and national identity. Free Trade inspired popular entertainment and advertising, in seaside resorts, shows, and shopping streets. It mobilized an alliance of elites and the people, businessmen and working-class women, imperialists and internationalists. Free Trade Nation follows the creation of this culture in nineteenth-century Britain, and its subsequent unraveling in the First World War and the depression of the 1930s, when consumers and internationalists, labor and business now attacked it for sacrificing international stability and domestic welfare at the temple of cheapness. These successful attacks marked the end of a defining chapter in history. The popular culture of Free Trade was never to return. For anyone interested in the current problem of globalization, this book offers a vivid and thought-provoking perspective on the success and failure of Free Trade. For champions of trade liberalization, it is a reminder that culture, ethics and popular communication matter just as much as sound economics. Believers in Fair Trade, by contrast, will be surprised to learn that in the past it was Free Trade, not Fair Trade, that was seen to stand for values such as democracy, justice, and peace., The story of Free Trade in nineteenth-century Britain, its contribution to the development of Britain's democratic culture, and the unravelling of the Free Trade movement in the wake of the First World War.
    LC Classification Number
    HF5415

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