The Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in World History

The Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in World History

Author: Kenneth E. Hendrickson

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-11-25

Total Pages: 1145

ISBN-13: 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.


Free and Public

Free and Public

Author: Ralph A. Griffiths

Publisher: University of Wales Press

Published: 2021-06-15

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1786837765

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The first study of the Carnegie libraries built in Wales in the Edwardian Age. As ‘the richest man in the world’, the book illustrates Carnegie’s commitment to the provision of free and public libraries for all, regardless of age and gender. The buildings were – and in many cases still are − at the heart of towns and industrial communities across Wales (as they were elsewhere in the USA and the British Empire). The libraries shed light on the social, political, cultural and architectural history of Edwardian Wales.


John Wilkinson, 1728-1808

John Wilkinson, 1728-1808

Author: Norbert C. Soldon

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13:

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Soldon (history, West Chester U.) gives a detailed biography of a major entrepreneur of the industrial revolution who worked with blast furnaces, steam engines, iron bridges, canons, and cylinders. The work covers family origins, the building of an iron empire, diffusion of Wilkinson's technology to Europe, mineral investments, contemporary opinion of Wilkinson, and the Wilkinson legacy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR