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Guinness''s Brewery in the Irish Economy 1759-1876

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Klappentext This 1960 text examines the role that Guinness's brewery played in the Irish economy in the years between 1759 1876. Zusammenfassung This meticulously researched 1960 text looks at the influential and almost indispensable role that Guinness's brewery played in the Irish economy between 1759–1876. Guinness's conception in 1759, just 18 years after the Great Famine in Ireland, makes it a unique product in terms of both its economic progress and significance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Introduction; 1. The economic background; 2. The Irish brewing industry before 1772; 3. The critical years - 1773 to 1795; 4. The first Arthur Guiness and James's Gate brewery; 5. The Irish brewing industry in 1797 and after; 6. The second Arthur Guiness; 7. Brewing at James's Gate in the early nineteenth century; 8. Ireland in the Great Famine and after; 9. Three Guinesses; 10. Guiness's Irish agencies; 11. The physical and commercial expansion of the brewery; 12. Conclusion; Glossary: scientific and technical terms; References; Appendix: sales of Guiness, 1800-76; Index.

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