The Mystique of Running the Public House in England

The Mystique of Running the Public House in England
Author: David W. Gutzke
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 104003330X

This book is the first scholarly study to explore economic relations between brewers and publicans in the brewing industry over a century. Based on overlooked historical evidence, this volume examines over 400 interviews with candidates for public houses, unpublished evidence of royal commissions heard in secrecy, representations of publicans in fiction and film and systematic reading of 15 licensed victuallers’ newspapers. The Mystique of Running the Public House in England situates licensed victualling among upper-working- and lower-middle-class occupations in England and abroad. This book explores why aspiring but untrained individuals sought public house tenancies, notwithstanding high levels of turnovers and numerous bankruptcies among licensed victuallers. Encapsulated in any newcomer’s appraisal was the captivating vision of El Dorado, a nirvana which promised unimaginable wealth, high social status, respectability and social mobility as rewards for those limited in income but not in ambition. Despite the allure of El Dorado, the likelihood of publicans realizing their aspirations was quite as remote as that of fish and chip proprietors, Blackpool landladies and French café proprietors. This volume will be of great value to students and scholars alike interested in British History, Economic History and Social and Cultural History.

The Licensed City

The Licensed City
Author: David Beckingham
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781384185

In nineteenth-century Britain few cities could rival Liverpool for recorded drunkenness. The Licensed City examines the city’s reputation, the shifting definition and regulation of problem drinking, and the pivotal role played by social reform, targeted through alcohol licensing, in reshaping Liverpool’s dismal record.

Plenty and Want

Plenty and Want
Author: Proffessor John Burnett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136090843

What did Queen Victoria have for dinner? And how did this compare with the meals of the poor in the nineteenth century? This classic account of English food habits since the industrial revolution answers these questions and more.

Overhead Costs

Overhead Costs
Author: W. Arthur Lewis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135033536

Professor Lewis is to be congratulated upon being among the first economists to tackle the tricky subject of controlling the nationalised industries."Financial Times This book analyses some of the difficulties of costing and price formation that arise out of the existence of overhead costs in nationalised industry. Issues such as the law relating to monopoly and the accountability of public enterprise are considered, along with complex questions such as price formation and the problem of policy in public corporations.

The Making of the Modern Police, 1780–1914, Part II vol 6

The Making of the Modern Police, 1780–1914, Part II vol 6
Author: Paul Lawrence
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1552
Release: 2021-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 100056200X

Over six volumes this edited collection of pamphlets, government publications, printed ephemera and manuscript sources looks at the development of the first modern police force. It will be of interest to social and political historians, criminologists and those interested in the development of the detective novel in nineteenth-century literature. This is Volune 6 from Part II.