The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe

The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe
Title The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe PDF eBook
Author Lenard R. Berlanstein
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 196
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134911939

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The Industrial Revolution is a central concept in conventional understandings of the modern world, and as such is a core topic on many history courses. It is therefore difficult for students to see it as anything other than an objective description of a crucial turning-point, yet a generation of social and labour history has revealed the inadequacies of the Industrial Revolution as a way of conceptualizing economic change. This book provides students with access to recent upheavals in scholarly debate by bringing a selection of previously published articles, by leading scholars and teachers, together in one volume, accompanied by explanatory notes. The editor's introduction also provides a synthesis and overview of the topic. As the revision of historical thought is a continual process, this volume seeks to bring the reinterpretation of such debates as working-class formation up to the present by introducing post-structuralist and feminist perspectives.

The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe

The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe
Title The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe PDF eBook
Author Lenard R. Berlanstein
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 153
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134911920

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The Industrial Revolution is a central concept in conventional understandings of the modern world, and as such is a core topic on many history courses. It is therefore difficult for students to see it as anything other than an objective description of a crucial turning-point, yet a generation of social and labour history has revealed the inadequacies of the Industrial Revolution as a way of conceptualizing economic change. This book provides students with access to recent upheavals in scholarly debate by bringing a selection of previously published articles, by leading scholars and teachers, together in one volume, accompanied by explanatory notes. The editor's introduction also provides a synthesis and overview of the topic. As the revision of historical thought is a continual process, this volume seeks to bring the reinterpretation of such debates as working-class formation up to the present by introducing post-structuralist and feminist perspectives.

The Encyclopaedia Britannica

The Encyclopaedia Britannica
Title The Encyclopaedia Britannica PDF eBook
Author Hugh Chisholm
Publisher
Total Pages 1016
Release 1911
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN

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An Economic History of Nineteenth-Century Europe

An Economic History of Nineteenth-Century Europe
Title An Economic History of Nineteenth-Century Europe PDF eBook
Author Ivan Berend
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 541
Release 2013
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107030706

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A transnational survey of the economic development of Europe, exploring why some regions advanced and some stayed behind.

The Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in World History

The Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in World History
Title The Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in World History PDF eBook
Author Kenneth E. Hendrickson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 1145
Release 2014-11-25
Genre History
ISBN 0810888882

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As editor Kenneth E. Hendrickson, III, notes in his introduction: “Since the end of the nineteenth-century, industrialization has become a global phenomenon. After the relative completion of the advanced industrial economies of the West after 1945, patterns of rapid economic change invaded societies beyond western Europe, North America, the Commonwealth, and Japan.” In The Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in World History contributors survey the Industrial Revolution as a world historical phenomenon rather than through the traditional lens of a development largely restricted to Western society. The Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in World History is a three-volume work of over 1,000 entries on the rise and spread of the Industrial Revolution across the world. Entries comprise accessible but scholarly explorations of topics from the “aerospace industry” to “zaibatsu.” Contributor articles not only address topics of technology and technical innovation but emphasize the individual human and social experience of industrialization. Entries include generous selections of biographical figures and human communities, with articles on entrepreneurs, working men and women, families, and organizations. They also cover legal developments, disasters, and the environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution. Each entry also includes cross-references and a brief list of suggested readings to alert readers to more detailed information. The Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in World History includes over 300 illustrations, as well as artfully selected, extended quotations from key primary sources, from Thomas Malthus’ “Essay on the Principal of Population” to Arthur Young’s look at Birmingham, England in 1791. This work is the perfect reference work for anyone conducting research in the areas of technology, business, economics, and history on a world historical scale.

Industrialization and Industrial Labor in Nineteenth-century Europe

Industrialization and Industrial Labor in Nineteenth-century Europe
Title Industrialization and Industrial Labor in Nineteenth-century Europe PDF eBook
Author James J. Sheehan
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 226
Release 1973
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Textbook, comprising readings on the historical and social implications of industrialization for the working classes of 19th century Western Europe - presents contemporary documents and presentday interpretations dealing with such issues as the standard of living, working conditions, cultural factors, etc. Annotated bibliography pp. 171 to 173.

Industrialization in Nineteenth-century Europe

Industrialization in Nineteenth-century Europe
Title Industrialization in Nineteenth-century Europe PDF eBook
Author Tom Kemp
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 250
Release 1985
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Kemp explores how the ecomomic advancement and political development of European nations contributed to (and were influenced by) the cycle of change from agrarian societies to industrial enclaves.