• Gordon Edmund Mingay (1923 – 3 January 2006) was a British historian. He was born in Long Eaton, Derbyshire and grew up in Chatham. His education was interrupted...
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    "revolution" took place and of what it consisted. Rather than a single event, G. E. Mingay states that there were a "profusion of agricultural revolutions, one...
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  • Rosemary (1989). "The Victorian picture of the country" in The Rural idyll (G. E. Mingay, ed.). Routledge, pp. 51–59. ISBN 0-415-03394-2 Gosse, Edmund (1911)...
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    contrast to the Hammonds' 1911 analysis of the events, the historian G. E. Mingay noted that when the Swing Riots broke out in 1830, the heavily-enclosed...
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    were aristocratic landowners who were not peers. According to historian G. E. Mingay, the gentry were landowners whose wealth "made possible a certain kind...
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    were aristocratic landowners who were not peers. According to historian G. E. Mingay, the gentry were landowners whose wealth "made possible a certain kind...
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    Hammonds' 1911 analysis of the events, critically J. D. Chambers and G. E. Mingay, suggested that the Hammonds exaggerated the costs of change when in...
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  • with G. E. Mingay). Chambers' Festschrift was published in 1967, titled Land, Labour, and Population in the Industrial Revolution. G. E. Mingay, one of...
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  • Callum G. Brown (1997). Religion and Society in Scotland Since 1707. Edinburgh University Press. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-7486-0886-7. Gordon E Mingay (17 June...
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    landowners but not peers or "titled nobility". According to historian G. E. Mingay, the gentry were landowners whose wealth "made possible a certain kind...
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