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- catalog contributor b7489884.
- catalog contributor b7489885.
- catalog coverage "Thomastown (Kilkenny, Ireland) Commerce.".
- catalog coverage "Thomastown (Kilkenny, Ireland) Economic conditions.".
- catalog coverage "Thomastown (Kilkenny, Ireland) History.".
- catalog coverage "Thomastown (Kilkenny, Ireland) Social conditions.".
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "1. Shopkeeping, Commerce, and the Town: Time, Space, and Concept -- pt. 1. Structuring a 'Small Market and Post Town, ' 1200-1840. 2. Ethnicity and Status-Class: The Conquest and the 'Bodie Politicke, ' 1649-1727. 3. Regional Domination and Economic Malaise, 1693-1750. 4. Economic Expansion, Retailing, and Entrepreneurship, 1750-1815. 5. The Uneven Economy in a Small Market and Post Town, 1815-1835. 6. Status-Class, Locality, and Sect: The Politics of Domination, 1800-1846 -- pt. 2. 'We Are the Town': Commerce, Retailing, and the Town, from the Early 1840s to the Early 1990s. 7. A Gateway Locality, 1840-1983: Spatial and Conceptual Dimensions. 8. The Political Economy of Contemporary Thomastown, 1840-1991. 9. Thomastown's Retailers after 1840: Status-Class and Kinship. 10. The Idea of Family and Family Business. 11. The Continuity and Discontinuity of Retail Businesses after 1840. 12. Case Histories: Continuity and the Dynamics of Retailing, 1797-1989. 13. Becoming a Retailer, 1824-1991. 14. Entrepreneurial Strategies and Multiple Enterprises. 15. Beyond the Shop: Political Quiescence and Protest, 1840-1922. 16. 'We Are the Town': Irish Hegemony and Local Identity after 1922 -- pt. 3. Conclusions. 17. General Processes and Comparative Analyses -- Appendix One: Thomastown's Sovereigns, 1692-1841 -- Appendix Two: A Methodological Note on Studying Retailing and Retailers.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [411]-423) and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 440 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Merchants and shopkeepers.".
- catalog identifier "0802006442".
- catalog identifier "0802075975 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Merchants and shopkeepers.".
- catalog isPartOf "Anthropological horizons ; 8".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press,".
- catalog relation "Merchants and shopkeepers.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Kilkenny".
- catalog spatial "Thomastown (Kilkenny, Ireland) Commerce.".
- catalog spatial "Thomastown (Kilkenny, Ireland) Economic conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Thomastown (Kilkenny, Ireland) History.".
- catalog spatial "Thomastown (Kilkenny, Ireland) Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "380.1'094189".
- catalog subject "DA995.T46 G85 1995".
- catalog subject "Market towns Ireland Kilkenny History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Shopkeeping, Commerce, and the Town: Time, Space, and Concept -- pt. 1. Structuring a 'Small Market and Post Town, ' 1200-1840. 2. Ethnicity and Status-Class: The Conquest and the 'Bodie Politicke, ' 1649-1727. 3. Regional Domination and Economic Malaise, 1693-1750. 4. Economic Expansion, Retailing, and Entrepreneurship, 1750-1815. 5. The Uneven Economy in a Small Market and Post Town, 1815-1835. 6. Status-Class, Locality, and Sect: The Politics of Domination, 1800-1846 -- pt. 2. 'We Are the Town': Commerce, Retailing, and the Town, from the Early 1840s to the Early 1990s. 7. A Gateway Locality, 1840-1983: Spatial and Conceptual Dimensions. 8. The Political Economy of Contemporary Thomastown, 1840-1991. 9. Thomastown's Retailers after 1840: Status-Class and Kinship. 10. The Idea of Family and Family Business. 11. The Continuity and Discontinuity of Retail Businesses after 1840. 12. Case Histories: Continuity and the Dynamics of Retailing, 1797-1989. 13. Becoming a Retailer, 1824-1991. 14. Entrepreneurial Strategies and Multiple Enterprises. 15. Beyond the Shop: Political Quiescence and Protest, 1840-1922. 16. 'We Are the Town': Irish Hegemony and Local Identity after 1922 -- pt. 3. Conclusions. 17. General Processes and Comparative Analyses -- Appendix One: Thomastown's Sovereigns, 1692-1841 -- Appendix Two: A Methodological Note on Studying Retailing and Retailers.".
- catalog title "Merchants and shopkeepers : a historical anthropology of an Irish market town, 1200-1991 / P.H. Gulliver and Marilyn Silverman.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".