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Thomas Southcliffe Ashton 1889–1968: A Memoir

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To those senior citizens and somewhat younger members of our guild who attended the 1949 annual meeting of the Association at Rutgers University, the death of Professor Ashton last September may revive memories of his lively participation in the program of that meeting. Others may have met him during his spring semester as visiting professor at Johns Hopkins in 1952, with side trips to some eastern campuses followed by a summer school stint at Columbia. Meanwhile the publisher's royalty statements indicate that tens of thousands of students in this continent and elsewhere yearly continue to buy his classic little volume The Industrial Revolution, 1760–1830 (1948).

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  • Heaton, Herbert, 1969. "Thomas Southcliffe Ashton 1889–1968: A Memoir," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(2), pages 264-267, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:29:y:1969:i:02:p:264-267_06
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