A View of England Towards the Close of the 18th Century
Author: Wendeborn
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Published: 1791
Total Pages: 482
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Author: Wendeborn
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Published: 1791
Total Pages: 482
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Priya Satia
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2018-04-10
Total Pages: 569
ISBN-13: 0735221871
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2018 BY THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE AND SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE By a prize-winning young historian, an authoritative work that reframes the Industrial Revolution, the expansion of British empire, and emergence of industrial capitalism by presenting them as inextricable from the gun trade "A fascinating and important glimpse into how violence fueled the industrial revolution, Priya Satia's book stuns with deep scholarship and sparkling prose."--Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies We have long understood the Industrial Revolution as a triumphant story of innovation and technology. Empire of Guns, a rich and ambitious new book by award-winning historian Priya Satia, upends this conventional wisdom by placing war and Britain's prosperous gun trade at the heart of the Industrial Revolution and the state's imperial expansion. Satia brings to life this bustling industrial society with the story of a scandal: Samuel Galton of Birmingham, one of Britain's most prominent gunmakers, has been condemned by his fellow Quakers, who argue that his profession violates the society's pacifist principles. In his fervent self-defense, Galton argues that the state's heavy reliance on industry for all of its war needs means that every member of the British industrial economy is implicated in Britain's near-constant state of war. Empire of Guns uses the story of Galton and the gun trade, from Birmingham to the outermost edges of the British empire, to illuminate the nation's emergence as a global superpower, the roots of the state's role in economic development, and the origins of our era's debates about gun control and the "military-industrial complex" -- that thorny partnership of government, the economy, and the military. Through Satia's eyes, we acquire a radically new understanding of this critical historical moment and all that followed from it. Sweeping in its scope and entirely original in its approach, Empire of Guns is a masterful new work of history -- a rigorous historical argument with a human story at its heart.
Author: William Thomas Lowndes
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 308
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 314
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Harry Thurston Peck
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 988
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Penelope J. Corfield
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2022-02-08
Total Pages: 339
ISBN-13: 0300265069
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive history of the Georgians, comparing past views of these exciting, turbulent, and controversial times with our attitudes today The Georgian era is often seen as a time of innovations. It saw the end of monarchical absolutism, global exploration and settlements overseas, the world’s first industrial revolution, deep transformations in religious and cultural life, and Britain’s role in the international trade in enslaved Africans. But how were these changes perceived by people at the time? And how do their viewpoints compare with attitudes today? In this wide-ranging history, Penelope J. Corfield explores every aspect of Georgian life—politics and empire, culture and society, love and violence, religion and science, industry and towns. People’s responses at the time were often divided. Pessimists saw loss and decline, while optimists saw improvements and light. Out of such tensions came the Georgian culture of both experiment and resistance. Corfield emphasizes those elements of deep continuity that persisted even within major changes, and shows how new developments were challenged if their human consequences proved dire.
Author: Charles Knight
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Published: 1814
Total Pages: 644
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 496
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Colin Heydt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 299
ISBN-13: 1108421091
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new account of a vital period in the history of ethics, focusing on the content of morality.
Author: Harry Thurston Pech
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 992
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