Author:William Cunningham (1849-1919)
Appearance
For authors with similar names, see Author:William Cunningham.
Works
[edit]- The churches of Asia; a methodical sketch of the second century, 1880 (external scan)
- The growth of English industry and commerce during the early and middle ages, 1882 (external scan)
- Politics and economics: an essay on the nature of the nature of the principles of political economy, 1885 (external scan)
- S. Austin and his place in the history of Christian thought, 1886 (external scan)
- Walter of Henley's Husbandry, together with an anonymous Husbandry, Seneschaucie, and Robert Grosseteste's Rules by Walter de Henley, 13th cent; , Elizabeth Lamond, d. 1891, ed; intoduction by. 1890 (external scan)
- The growth of English industry and commerce, 1890 (external scan)
- Craft gilds, 1890 short work (external scan)
- The use and abuse of money, 1891 (external scan)
- The path towards knowledge, 1891 (external scan)
- 1891: 'The Progress of Economic Doctrine in England in the Eighteenth Century'. In: The Economic Journal, Vol. 1, p. 73 - 94
- A discourse of the common weal of this realm by Elizabeth Lamond, ed; 1893 (external scan)
- Outlines of English industrial history, 1895 (external scan)
- Modern civilization in some of its economic aspects, 1896 (external scan)
- Alien immigrants to England, 1897 (external scan)
- True womanhood, 1897 (external scan)
- An essay on western civilization in its economic aspects, 1898 (external scan)
- The gospel of work: four lectures on Christian ethics, 1902 (external scan)
- Cambridge gild records by Mary Bateson, preface 1903 (external scan)
- Richard Cobden and Adam Smith; two lectures, 1904 (external scan)
- The rise and decline of the free trade movement, 1904 (external scan)
- Essays on some theological questions of the day, 1905 (external scan)
- Lectures: first series by Compatriots' Club, 1905 (external scan)
- The wisdom of the wise; three lectures on free trade imperialism, 1906 (external scan)
- Should our railways be nationalised?, 1906 (external scan)
- The industrial revolution, 1908 (external scan)
- The moral witness of the church on the investment of money and the use of wealth, 1909 (external scan)
- The strength of England; a politico-economis history of England from Saxton times to the reign of Charles the First by Joseph William Wilson Welsford, 1910 intro & ed? (external scan)
- Christianity and social questions, 1910 (external scan)
- The case against free trade, 1911 (external scan)
- Christianity and economic science, 1914 (external scan)
- The progress of capitalism in England, 1916 (external scan)
- English influence on the United States, 1916 (external scan)
- British citizens and their responsibilities to God: six sermons, 1916 (external scan)
- The progress of capitalism in England, 1916 (external scan)
- The increase of true religion; 1917 (external scan)
- The common weal, 1917 (external scan)
- The secret of progress, 1918 (external scan)
- Monuments of English municipal life, 1920 (external scan)
- Making the most of life, 1920 (external scan)
- The story of Cambidgeshire as told by itself, 1920 (external scan)
- "Free Trade," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
Articles in Popular Science Monthly
[edit]Works about Cunningham
[edit]- "Cunningham, William," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1927 supplement, London: Oxford University Press (1927)
- "Cunningham, William, D.D.," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
Categories:
- Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition contributors
- 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica contributors
- 1849 births
- 1919 deaths
- Anglican authors
- Anglican clergy as authors
- Authors-Cu
- British authors
- Early modern authors
- Economic historians as authors
- Economists as authors
- Educators as authors
- Faculty of King's College London
- Fellows of the British Academy
- Historians as authors
- Male authors
- Modern authors
- PSM contributors
- Author-PD-old
- Scottish authors
- United Kingdom authors
- Professors