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Lucy Ann Newton
Lucy Ann Newton
Professor in Business History, Henley Business School, University of Reading
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The state, the financial system, and economic modernization
RE Sylla, RH Tilly, G Tortella
Cambridge University Press, 1999
1021999
Female investors in the first English and Welsh commercial joint-stock banks
L Newton, PL Cottrell
Accounting, Business & Financial History 16 (2), 315-340, 2006
652006
Regional bank–industry relations during the mid-nineteenth century: Links between bankers and manufacturing in Sheffield, c. 1850 to c. 1885
L Newton
Business History 38 (3), 64-83, 1996
541996
The birth of joint-stock banking: England and New England compared
J Horner, S Kinsey, F MacColl, K Sampson, S Snell, A Turton, ...
Business History Review 84, 27-52, 2010
47*2010
Trust and virtue in English banking: the assessment of borrowers by bank managements at the turn of the nineteenth century
L Newton
Financial History Review 7 (2), 177-199, 2000
362000
Banking liberalization in England and Wales, 1826-1844
PL Cottrell, L Newton
The state, the financial system, and economic modernization, 75-117, 1999
361999
Joint-stock banking in the English provinces 1826-1857: To branch or not to branch?
L Newton, PL Cottrell
Business and Economic History, 115-128, 1998
341998
Advertising, promotion, and the rise of a national building society movement in interwar Britain
P Scott, LA Newton
Business History 54 (3), 399-423, 2012
332012
Pianos for the people: from producer to consumer in Britain, 1851–1914
F Carnevali, L Newton
Enterprise & Society 14 (1), 37-70, 2013
322013
Constructing corporate identity before the corporation: Fashioning the face of the first English joint stock banking companies through portraiture
V Barnes, L Newton
Enterprise & Society 18 (3), 678-720, 2017
262017
Jealous monopolists? British banks and responses to the Macmillan Gap during the 1930s
P Scott, N Newton
Enterprise & Society 8 (4), 881-919, 2007
252007
How far does the apple fall from the tree? The size of English bank branch networks in the nineteenth century
V Barnes, L Newton
Business History 60 (4), 447-473, 2018
242018
Change and continuity: the development of joint stock banking in the early nineteenth century
LA Newton
University of Reading, Department of Economics, 2007
202007
Capital networks in the Sheffield region, 1850-1885
L Newton
Ashgate, 2003
192003
Women, uniforms and brand identity in Barclays Bank
V Barnes, L Newton
Business History 64 (4), 801-830, 2022
172022
Symbolism in bank marketing and architecture: The headquarters of National Provincial Bank of England
V Barnes, L Newton
Management & Organizational History 14 (3), 213-244, 2019
152019
Visualizing organizational identity: the history of a capitalist enterprise
V Barnes, L Newton
Management & Organizational History 13 (1), 24-53, 2018
142018
Government, the banks and indusrty in interwar Britian
L Newton
Cambridge University Press, 2003
142003
Towards financial integration: the development of English joint-stock Banks in London and the provinces
L Newton
Business and European Integrat• kn since, 316-31, 1800
131800
International banking in an age of transition: globalisation, automation, banks and their archives
S Kinsey, L Newton
Routledge, 2016
112016
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