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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
Introduction
PART I From traditional community to industrial city:
Bradford: 1750-1850
1 Protoindustrialization in Bradford: 1750-1810
2 The crisis of the traditional community
3 The urban-industrial revolution: 1810-1850
4 The development of the capitalist city: 1810-1850
5 The industrial city and the traditional elite
PART II The emergence of a liberal entrepreneurial
society and the rise of an urban-industrial
bourgeoisie: 1825-1850
6 The rising generation of urban entrepreneurs
7 The making of the self-made man
8 The life of the self-denying entrepreneur
9 The promise of a liberal entrepreneurial society
10 The culture of voluntarism: religious association
11 The culture of voluntarism: secular association
12 The politics of liberalism
PART III The crisis of proletarianization and the
stabilization of the urban-industrial world:
1825-1850
13 The process of proletarianization
14 From self-reliance to public relief: the bourgeois
response to working-class poverty
15 Urban-industrial paternalism and the Tory radical
revival
16 The emergence of working-class culture and
consciousness
17 The challenge of Chartism
18 The foundations of the mid-Victorian liberal consensus
Epilogue
Appendix A: A note on the 1851 bourgeois census population
Appendix B: A note on the 1851 working-class census sample
Appendix C: Leading Bradford textile firms, 1833-1851
Index
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