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Industrial Boom

Amelia Scott

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Industrial Boom explores the Industrial Revolution in Europe, focusing on Great Britain, and its profound impact on society. This era witnessed unprecedented technological advancements, like the steam engine and mechanized textile production, which fueled economic growth and reshaped urban life. The book uniquely illustrates how the Industrial Revolution was not just about inventions, but also about the interaction between technology and existing economic institutions, leading to both progress and challenges like economic inequality.

 
The book examines the period's key inventions, the shift to factory-based wage labor, and the impact on urban environments, including population growth and social changes. Readers will gain insights into how pre-industrial Europe, the mercantile system, and the scientific revolution set the stage for this transformative period. The analysis connects historical events to contemporary issues, offering lessons applicable to sustainable development and economic restructuring.

 
Structured in three parts, the book first introduces pivotal technological advancements, then explores economic shifts, and finally investigates the dramatic effects of industrialization on urban life. By drawing on historical data, economic analyses, and sociological research, Industrial Boom provides a balanced perspective on this complex period, making it valuable for students, general readers, and policymakers alike.
Disponible desde: 20/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 59 páginas.

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