Corn Laws and Social England
Discover the compelling socio-economic history of the Corn Laws in Corn Laws and Social England by C. R. Fay, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. This insightful book, originally released in 1932, delves into the intricate relationship between grain trade and social conditions in Great Britain. Fay, a renowned British economic historian, examines the implications of the Corn Laws during a pivotal time when the nation faced decisions about taxing and restricting bread. With 236 pages filled with detailed notes and analysis, this paperback edition is an essential read for anyone interested in the economic policies that shaped the United Kingdom. Enhance your understanding of historical economic frameworks and their social impacts with this engaging work by C. R. Fay.