Post Office Reform: Its Importance and Practicability

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"Post Office Reform: Its Importance and Practicability" is Rowland Hill’s influential 1837 pamphlet that laid out the principles and arguments leading to the modern, uniform, and affordable postal system in Britain.

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instanceOf pamphlet
written work
aimsTo increase accessibility of letter post to all social classes
reduce postal fraud and abuse
stimulate commerce through cheaper communication
arguesFor charging postage by weight rather than distance
reduction of postal rates
simplification of postal charges
universal low-cost postage
associatedWith British Post Office NERFINISHED
Penny Black postage stamp NERFINISHED
author Rowland Hill NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes complexity of existing postal tariffs
high cost of letter postage
inefficiency of pre‑reform British Post Office
field economic policy
postal history
public administration
genre policy proposal
political pamphlet
hasPart cost–benefit arguments for rate reduction
projections of increased correspondence volume
statistical analysis of postal operations
historicalPeriod Victorian era
historicalSignificance key document in 19th‑century British administrative reform
milestone in the history of communication
impact foundation of modern British postal system
model for postal reforms in other countries
influenced Postage Act 1839 NERFINISHED
Postage Act 1840 NERFINISHED
adoption of adhesive postage stamps
introduction of the Penny Post in the United Kingdom
language English
mainSubject British postal system
postage rates
postal efficiency
postal reform
uniform penny postage
proposes prepayment of postage
uniform postal rate
use of postage stamps
publicationYear 1837
setsOut administrative reforms for postal service
economic rationale for cheap postage
title Post Office Reform: Its Importance and Practicability NERFINISHED

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Rowland Hill notableWork Post Office Reform: Its Importance and Practicability