Documents of the Industrial Revolution 1750-1850: Select Economic and Social Documents for Sixth formsRichard L. Tames Routledge, 5 Νοε 2013 - 224 σελίδες This fascinating collection presents industrialization as a total historical process involving the destruction of one world simultaneously with the creation of another. Divided into two sections, it deals with elements of life such as the organization of labour, the health of the nation, rural and industrial societies, and poverty. The first section (The Expanding Economy) outlines the process by which economic growth took place and the second (The Social Impact) shows the impact this growth had on the society which both promoted and resisted it. |
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... capital - intensive industry , and an improved system of internal transport ) gives the historian a useful , if incomplete ' model ' of the process of economic growth . Note that the ' interruptions of commerce with America ' became far ...
... capital - intensive industry , and an improved system of internal transport ) gives the historian a useful , if incomplete ' model ' of the process of economic growth . Note that the ' interruptions of commerce with America ' became far ...
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... capital - intensive industry , and an improved system of internal transport ) gives the historian a useful , if incomplete ' model ' of the process of economic growth . Note that the ' interruptions of commerce with America ' 9.
... capital - intensive industry , and an improved system of internal transport ) gives the historian a useful , if incomplete ' model ' of the process of economic growth . Note that the ' interruptions of commerce with America ' 9.
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... capital required to start up in business was one of the crucial factors in Britain's industrialisation . In cotton , the first industry to adopt mechanised production wholeheartedly , production could be started on rented spinning ...
... capital required to start up in business was one of the crucial factors in Britain's industrialisation . In cotton , the first industry to adopt mechanised production wholeheartedly , production could be started on rented spinning ...
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... capital reserves also meant waves of bankruptcies when markets collapsed but there were always new men waiting to push forward and take the places thus unwillingly vacated . DOCUMENT II B. Foujas de Saint - Fond , Travels in England ...
... capital reserves also meant waves of bankruptcies when markets collapsed but there were always new men waiting to push forward and take the places thus unwillingly vacated . DOCUMENT II B. Foujas de Saint - Fond , Travels in England ...
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... capital ; pushing to the utmost the principle of the division of labour ; calling in all the re- sources of scientific research and mechanical ingenuity ; and , finally , availing themselves of all the benefits to be derived from ...
... capital ; pushing to the utmost the principle of the division of labour ; calling in all the re- sources of scientific research and mechanical ingenuity ; and , finally , availing themselves of all the benefits to be derived from ...
Περιεχόμενα
The Labour Force | 89 |
The Organisation of Labour | 113 |
The Health of the Nation | 131 |
Rural Society | 142 |
Industrial Society | 153 |
The Problem of Poverty | 165 |
The Reality of Progress | 180 |
Index | 187 |
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