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Rex Pope is a British historian who was formerly head of the school of historical and critical studies at Lancashire Polytechnic. Pope is a specialist in the social and economic history of Britain in the later nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He has had two volumes published in the
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series. Pope's other interests relate to the British hotel industry since 1850 and leisure hotels and tourism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.


Selected publications

*''Social Welfare in Britain 1885-1985''. Routledge, 1986. (Editor with Alan Pratt and Bernard Hoyle) *''Atlas of British Social and Economic History since c. 1700''. Routledge, 1989. *''War and Society in Britain 1899-1948''. Longman, 1991. (Seminar Studies in History) *''University of Central Lancashire A History of the Development of the Institution since 1828''. University of Central Lancashire, 1995. *''The British Economy since 1914: A Study in Decline?'' Longman, 1998. (Seminar Studies in History) *''Unemployment and the Lancashire Weaving Area, 1920-1938''. University of Central Lancashire, 2000. (Harris Papers) *"Unemployed Women in Inter-war Britain: the case of the Lancashire weaving district", ''
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'', Volume 9, Number 4, 2000. *"A Consumer Service in Interwar Britain: The Hotel Trade, 1924–1938", ''
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'', Vol. 74, Issue 04, Winter 2000, pp 657–682.


References

British historians Academics of the University of Central Lancashire Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{UK-historian-stub