Networks of Influence and Power
Business, Culture and Identity in Liverpool's Merchant Community, c.1800 to 1914
(Autor) Robert LeeIn recent years considerable attention has been paid to the contribution of the business community and the middle class in general to urban development in the 19th century. This book represents an important contribution to existing historiography through an exploration of a range of key issues in business, maritime and urban history based on an innovative and path-breaking study of the merchant community in 19th-century Liverpool.
Robert Lee
Robert Lee is best known for his critically acclaimed novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," which explores themes of racism and morality in the American South. His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and powerful storytelling, earning him a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961. Lee's work continues to be a significant contribution to American literature.