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Paperback History of the British Corn-laws Book

ISBN: 1021233412

ISBN13: 9781021233417

History of the British Corn-laws

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This book details the tumultuous history of the British Corn-Laws, from their inception in 1815 to their eventual repeal in 1846. Platt explores the economic policies and political struggles behind the Corn-Laws, which regulated the import and export of grain in Great Britain and Ireland, and their impact on both domestic and international trade. This meticulously-researched work is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of British agriculture and economics.

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