ABSTRACT

First published in 1927, this important collection contains a selection from the unpublished papers left by the late Professor George Unwin, together with certain of the chapters and articles contributed by him to books and periodicals. Part I is concerned with 'The Study and Teaching of Economic History'. Par II, 'Essays and Lectures on Historical Subjects', ranges over such topics as The Mediaeval City, Commerce and Coinage in Shakespeare's England, Indian Factories in the Eighteenth Century, and ends with a selection of his more important reviews of books. Part III contains six Miscellaneous Papers on varied topics and the Appendix gives an indispensable list of the published works of George Unwin.

part I|1 pages

The Study and Teaching of Economic History

part II|1 pages

Essays and Lectures on Historical Subjects

chapter I|43 pages

The Mediæval City 1

chapter II|8 pages

Mediæval Gilds and Education 1

chapter III|17 pages

London Tradesmen and their Creditors 1

chapter IV|16 pages

The Economic Policy of Edward III 1

chapter VI|41 pages

Chapters from a History of Commerce

chapter XI|22 pages

Indian Factories in the Eighteenth Century 1

chapter X|30 pages

Reviews Of Books

part III|3 pages

Miscellaneous Papers

chapter I|22 pages

The God of History 1

chapter II|15 pages

The Philosophy of Value 1

chapter III|7 pages

A Note on the English Character 1

chapter IV|5 pages

Thoughts on Political Idealism 1

chapter V|4 pages

Thoughts on Society and the State 1

chapter VI|5 pages

Thoughts on the Work of a Teacher 1