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A clothier and a deeply religious man, Joseph Ryder faithfully kept a diary from 1733 until his death, two and a half million words later, in 1768. Recently rediscovered and brilliantly interpreted by historian Matthew Kadane, Ryder's diary provides an illuminating, real-life perspective on the relationship between capitalism and Protestantism at a time when Britain was rapidly changing from a traditional to a modern society. It also provides fascinating insights on the early modern family, the birth of industrialization, the history of Puritanism, the origins of Unitarianism, melancholy, and the making of the British middle class.
Merchants --- Clothing trade --- History --- Ryder, John, --- Leeds (England) --- Commerce --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- Social life and customs --- Apparel industry --- Clothiers --- Clothing industry --- Garment industry --- Rag trade --- Leeds (West Yorkshire) --- City and Borough of Leeds (England) --- City and County of Leeds (England) --- Textile industry --- Tailors --- Businesspeople --- Fashion industry
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