| Entrepreneurial Families: Business, Marriage and Life in the Early Nineteenth Century Subjects: Class and Work; Family and Demography; Rural and Urban Life; Humanities; Economic Developments; Life Cycle; Urbanisation; History; Economic History; Entrepreneurship is increasingly being recognized as an important facet of economic history. Popp examines the Shaw family business to present a study of entrepreneurism that puts the family centre stage. Andrew Popp |