‘Baptists, Business and Respectability’: Elisha Smith (1754–1819) and Elisha Smith Robinson (1817–1885)

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Karen E. Smith, S. Copson
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ABSTRACT Studies of a rising middle class in the nineteenth century have suggested that economic success was often accompanied by political influence, and a growing sense of social respectability. Tracing the business interests of one family from a grocer’s shop in the Cotswolds in the late eighteenth century to the establishment of a Bristol-based, internationally-known company in the nineteenth century, this case study suggests that the growth of denominational life offered wealthy Baptists a particular place of respectability and service.
《浸信会教徒、商业和体面》:以利沙·史密斯(1754-1819)和以利沙·史密斯·罗宾逊(1817-1885)
对19世纪崛起的中产阶级的研究表明,经济上的成功往往伴随着政治影响力和社会体面感的增强。追溯一个家庭的商业利益,从18世纪末科茨沃尔德的一家杂货店到19世纪在布里斯托尔建立一家国际知名的公司,这个案例研究表明,教派生活的发展为富有的浸信会教徒提供了一个受人尊敬和服务的特殊场所。
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