リバプール市営 Market の成立と展開 : St. John's Market を中心に (産業革命と国内流通機構 日本とイギリスの比較市場(いちば)史)
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In Liverpool, the first municipal markethall, St. John's market was established in 1822. As the working class increased in population in northern industrial cities, they needed a different type of daily necessaries market. That is, in the damp, filthy atmosphere of the industrial north, together with working hours which left most of the population only the night time for shopping, the need for a completely covered, gas-lit market hall was a more pressing priority than in the rural market town (D. ALEXANDER, Retailing in England during the Industrial Revolution. 1970). In the 1840 s and after, wholesale markets Were established separately. In the 1930 s, Liverpool municipal corporation managed twelve markets, eight of which had been established in the 19 th century, and only four of which were established in the 20th century. Now we can say that Liverpool built up the foundation of the municipal markets in the latter half of 19th century.
- 1988-05-25
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