William Stanley Jevons (1835-1882)

Arrangement

Arranged by series as follows:

  • JA/6/1 - family correspondence
  • JA/6/2 - correspondence on academic subjects
  • JA/6/3 - miscellaneous personal correspondence
  • JA/6/4 - journals, diaries, notebooks
  • JA/6/5 - logic
  • JA/6/6 - political economy, general
  • JA/6/7 - banks and banking
  • JA/6/8 - capital
  • JA/6/9 - coal
  • JA/6/10 - credit
  • JA/6/11 - currency, money, bullion, etc.
  • JA/6/12 - industrial development
  • JA/6/13 - iron and steel trade and manufacture
  • JA/6/14 - land
  • JA/6/15 - property
  • JA/6/16 - railways
  • JA/6/17 - rent
  • JA/6/18 - shipping and shipbuilding
  • JA/6/19 - speculation
  • JA/6/20 - stock exchanges
  • JA/6/21 - solar influences on commerce ('sunspot theory')
  • JA/6/22 - taxation
  • JA/6/23 - trade and commerce
  • JA/6/24 - trades and occupations in London
  • JA/6/25 - wages
  • JA/6/26 - wealth
  • JA/6/27 - astronomy
  • JA/6/28 - inventions and patents
  • JA/6/29 - mathematics and statistics
  • JA/6/30 - meteorology
  • JA/6/31 - steam engines
  • JA/6/32 - miscellaneous scientific subjects
  • JA/6/33 - drink and temperance
  • JA/6/34 - family budgetting
  • JA/6/35 - government, government control
  • JA/6/36 - human nature, human development, evolution
  • JA/6/37 - industrial legislation
  • JA/6/38 - infant mortality and welfare
  • JA/6/39 - labour
  • JA/6/40 - law
  • JA/6/41 - libraries
  • JA/6/42 - population
  • JA/6/43 - statistics
  • JA/6/44 - female employment in factories, male employment in general
  • JA/6/45 - beauty
  • JA/6/46 - Jeremy Bentham
  • JA/6/47 - music
  • JA/6/48 - miscellaneous unclassified notes and fragments
  • JA/6/49 - academic & personal appointments
  • JA/6/50 - criticism and discussion of Jevons' writings
  • JA/6/51 - obituaries