Making Sense of the Industrial Revolution: English Economy and Society, 1700-1850 (Manchester Studies in Modern History)

by Steven King and Geoffrey Timmins

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By using many real case studies, including the experiences of individuals as well as extracts from contemporary documents, this book aims to capture the reality of industrialization while introducing the many facts and figures which make up the real backbone of the history of the period. The study opens with a complete summary of the many debates in the literature on this period. It then makes a case for re-introducing a regional approach to the history of the age. It goes on to look at the development of the economic structures, which include chapters on financing the revolution, technological change, markets and demand, transport and food. The final section looks at economic change and its impact, which includes chapters on demography, the household, families, authority and regulation, and the built environment.
  • ISBN10 0719050219
  • ISBN13 9780719050213
  • Publish Date 26 April 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 22 August 2005
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Manchester University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 416
  • Language English