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Sir William Ashley: Some Unpublished Letters*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 February 2011
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1 On Ashley see, Ashley, Anne, William James Ashley, a Life (London, 1932)Google Scholar; Usher, A. P., “William James Ashley: A Pioneer in Higher Education,” Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 05 1938, pp. 151–03CrossRefGoogle Scholar; “William James Ashley,” Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences.
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3 Arnold Toynbee (1852-83), a disciple of T. H. Green, was led to economic history by his philanthropy. He was a tutor at Balliol when his lectures on the Industrial Revolution were given in 1881-82.
4 At the University of Toronto.
5 McEvoy, J. M., The Ontario Township, Toronto University Studies in Political Science, Series 1, No. 1, edited by Ashley, J. W. (Toronto, 1889).Google Scholar
6 Only Sinclair, A. H., Municipal Monopolies and their Management, Toronto University Studies in Political Science, Series 1, No. 2, edited by Ashley, J. W. (Toronto, 1891), was publishedGoogle Scholar.
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23 Tom Mann, leader of the great dock strike of 1889, first Secretary of the Independent Labour Party, was a professional agitator of' revolutionary bent, first on syndicalist and then on communist lines. On Mann's syndicalist movement see S. and Webb, B., The History of Trade Unionism (London, 1926), pp. 657–59Google Scholar.
24 On this matter see, The Miners' Next Step (London, 1912).Google Scholar
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