The Rise of Modern Industry
First Published in 2005. This book is written for the general reader and not for the specialist. It is an attempt to put the Industrial Revolution in its place in history, and to give an idea both of its significance and of the causes that determined the age and the society in which it began. The book is divided into three parts: in part one authors discuss the development of commerce before the Industrial Revolution; part two describes the changes in transport which preceded the railways, the dissolution of the peasant village, the destruction of custom in industry, and the free play that capital found in consequence. Part three examines the first social effects of the change from a peasant to an industrial civilization.
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The Rise of Modern Industry
First Published in 2005. This book is written for the general reader and not for the specialist. It is an attempt to put the Industrial Revolution in its place in history, and to give an idea both of its significance and of the causes that determined the age and the society in which it began. The book is divided into three parts: in part one authors discuss the development of commerce before the Industrial Revolution; part two describes the changes in transport which preceded the railways, the dissolution of the peasant village, the destruction of custom in industry, and the free play that capital found in consequence. Part three examines the first social effects of the change from a peasant to an industrial civilization.
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First Published in 2005. This book is written for the general reader and not for the specialist. It is an attempt to put the Industrial Revolution in its place in history, and to give an idea both of its significance and of the causes that determined the age and the society in which it began. The book is divided into three parts: in part one authors discuss the development of commerce before the Industrial Revolution; part two describes the changes in transport which preceded the railways, the dissolution of the peasant village, the destruction of custom in industry, and the free play that capital found in consequence. Part three examines the first social effects of the change from a peasant to an industrial civilization.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136597145
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/05/2013
Series: Economic History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 620 KB

About the Author

J.L. Hammond

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Note on Further Reading Part 1: Commerce Before The Industrial Revolution 1. From the Levant to the Atlantic 2. England as an Atlantic Power 3. The Effect of the Wars of Europe 4. The New Prestige of Commerce Part 2: The English Industrial Revolution 5. The Revolution in Transport 6. The Destrne Lion of the Peasant Village 7. The Destruction of Custom in Industry 8. The Steam Engine 9. The Revolution in Iron 10. The Revolution in Pottery 11. The Revolution in Cotton Part 3: The Social Consequences 12. The Shadow of thee Slave Trade 13. The Curse of Midas 14. A World in Disorder 15. The Beginnings of a New Society 16. The World Economic Crisis of the Twentieth Century Index

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