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Pat Hudson is a Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Cardiff. She is noted economic historian of the British Industrial revolution.[1][2]

Selected Publications

  • Pat Hudson (2009) Reflections on the cliometrics revolution: conversations with economic historians, The Economic History Review, 62, no. 3 pages 779-781
  • Pat Hudson (2000) History by Numbers: An Introduction to Quantitative Approaches, Arnold
  • Pat Hudson (1992) The Industrial Revolution, Edward Arnold[3]
  • Pat Hudson (1986) The Genesis of Industrial Capital: A Study of the West Riding Wool Textile Industry, c.1750-1850, Cambridge University Press.

References

  1. ^ University of Cardiff: Pat Hudson (Accessed Jan 2011)
  2. ^ BBC: British History in-depth, The Workshop of the World, By Professor Pat Hudson (Accessed Jan 2011)
  3. ^ Schwarz, Leonard (1995). Pat Hudson, The industrial revolution, Continuity and Change, 10, pp 437-439