Identifying a provincial elite: A prosopographical approach to Bristol's social history since 1800
(1995)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1995, March). Identifying a provincial elite: A prosopographical approach to Bristol's social history since 1800. Paper presented at Social History Conference, Edinburgh, UK
All Outputs (239)
Dead reckoning to count the change: Number and numerical representation in the early modern period (1993)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1993, September). Dead reckoning to count the change: Number and numerical representation in the early modern period. Paper presented at Economic and Social Research Council QEHSG, York, UK
Stepping back to take two paces forward: Information technology, quantitative analysis and the investigation of elites (1993)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1993, May). Stepping back to take two paces forward: Information technology, quantitative analysis and the investigation of elites. Paper presented at ESRC workshop on `Evaluating Quantitative Approaches to Social History', Colchester, UK
HIST: The Historian's Interactive Statistical Toolkit (1993)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1993, March). HIST: The Historian's Interactive Statistical Toolkit. Paper presented at Association for History and Computing UK, York, UK
Anglo-American productivity performance, big business and the emergence of the modern corporation (1992)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1992, June). Anglo-American productivity performance, big business and the emergence of the modern corporation. Paper presented at Productivity and Institutions Workshop, Exeter, UK
Aspects of corporate development in the twentieth century: The anatomy of Britain's fifty largest companies in 1904, 1934 and 1985 by absolute size, relative size, concentration, geographical location and inter-locking directorates (1991)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1991, June). Aspects of corporate development in the twentieth century: The anatomy of Britain's fifty largest companies in 1904, 1934 and 1985 by absolute size, relative size, concentration, geographical location and inter-locking directorates. Paper presented at ESRC Quantitative Economic History Conference, Coventry, UK
Big business and the emergence of the modern corporation (1991)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1991, May). Big business and the emergence of the modern corporation. Paper presented at Business History Unit, London
Information technology and a new economic history (1990)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P., & Middleton, R. (1990, April). Information technology and a new economic history. Paper presented at Association for History and Computing, Wolverhampton, UK
Information technology and a new economic history (1990)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P., & Middleton, R. (1990, March). Information technology and a new economic history. Paper presented at Economic History Society Conference,, Liverpool, UK
Big business in the twentieth century: The project and the database (1988)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1988, September). Big business in the twentieth century: The project and the database. Paper presented at Cologne Computer Conference, University of Cologne, Germany
The anatomy of twentieth century British big business (1988)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1988, March). The anatomy of twentieth century British big business. Paper presented at First Annual Conference of the British Branch of the Association for History and Computing, Glasgow, UK
Aspects of twentieth century British corporate wealth: A reconciliation of recent macro-economic re-interpretations with indices of business size by estimated market value of firms (1987)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1987, May). Aspects of twentieth century British corporate wealth: A reconciliation of recent macro-economic re-interpretations with indices of business size by estimated market value of firms. Paper presented at ESRC Business History Seminar
The anatomy of late Victorian/Edwardian Britain: Characteristics of economic structure and corporate wealth (1986)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P., & Gemmell, N. (1986, September). The anatomy of late Victorian/Edwardian Britain: Characteristics of economic structure and corporate wealth. Paper presented at Economic and Social Research Council QEHSG, London, UK
Modelling aspects of British extractive industries (1985)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1985, September). Modelling aspects of British extractive industries. Paper presented at Economic and Social Research Council QEHSG, Cardiff, UK
Productivity, mechanization and the labour market in the Cleveland ironstone industry, 1874-1914 (1985)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1985, June). Productivity, mechanization and the labour market in the Cleveland ironstone industry, 1874-1914. Paper presented at First World Congress of Cliometrics, Northwestern University, Evanston, Chicago
Work effort, productivity and mechanization in the Cleveland Ironstone Mines, 1874-1939 (1984)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1984, October). Work effort, productivity and mechanization in the Cleveland Ironstone Mines, 1874-1939. Paper presented at Northern Universities Economic History Conference, Leeds, UK
An institutional assessment of business behaviour: The late 19th century iron industry in Lincolnshire (1982)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1982, April). An institutional assessment of business behaviour: The late 19th century iron industry in Lincolnshire. Paper presented at Economic History Society Conference, Aberdeen, UK
Corporate strategy and entrepreneurial performance within a cartel: The Lincolnshire Ironmasters Association 1892-1913 (1981)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1981, September). Corporate strategy and entrepreneurial performance within a cartel: The Lincolnshire Ironmasters Association 1892-1913. Paper presented at Economic and Social Research Council QEHSG,, Colchester, UK
A reconstruction of the records of the Lincolnshire Ironmasters' Association and a preliminary analysis of its collusive activities, 1894-1912 (1979)
Presentation / Conference
Wardley, P. (1979, January). A reconstruction of the records of the Lincolnshire Ironmasters' Association and a preliminary analysis of its collusive activities, 1894-1912. Paper presented at Social Science Research Council Quantitative Economic History Study Group, Oxford, UK