The Industrial Revolution in National Context
Europe and the USA
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- Editors:
- Mikulas Teich, University of Cambridge
- Roy Porter, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London
- Date Published: November 1996
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521409407
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The Industrial Revolution has been, and continues to be, the focus of massive historiographical as well as historical inquiry. This collection includes reappraisals by Phyllis Deane and by François Crouzet of their classic accounts of industrialisation in Britain and in France, and more generally broaches the wider issue of 'new approaches' which have been emerging for the understanding of the industrialising process in nations where it came somewhat later. In addition to grappling with questions of technical skills, economic analysis and the process of industrialisation, the authors also tackle questions of national politics and international relations. In addition to the roster of authors who examine individual national experiences, a general essay by Sidney Pollard takes into account the relative contributions of the distinct national experiences in western and eastern Europe, the USA and Japan, and assesses them as special cases of a more general phenomenon.
Read more- An examination in European and American national context of one of the most important phenomena of modern history
- Includes updates on two classic accounts of the industrial revolution, by Phyllis Deane and François Crouzet
- Covers western, eastern and southern Europe, and the USA, with references to the far east
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'… enormously impressive … The book can be commended to all who profess a serious interest in industrialization. The admirable lucidity of most of the contributions makes it readily accessible to undergraduates and other non-specialist readers. As an introduction to the merits of comparative economic history, and of the benefits which can be obtained from well edited collaborative ventures, it is a model'. History
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- Date Published: November 1996
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521409407
- length: 440 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 160 x 30 mm
- weight: 0.751kg
- contains: 13 maps
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
General maps and graphs
Introduction Mikulá∫ Teich and Roy Porter
1. The British industrial revolution Phyllis Deane
2. France François Crouzet
3. The industrial revolution in Belgium Herman van der Wee
4. Industrialisation in the Netherlands J. L. van Zanden
5. German industrialisation Richard Tilly
6. Switzerland Bruno Fritzsche
7. Italy in the longue durée: the return of an old first-comer Carlo Poni and Giorgio Mori
8. A latecomer: the modernisation of the Spanish economy, 1800–1990 Gabriel Tortella
9. The industrial revolution in Sweden Bo Gustafsson
10. Austria: industrialisation in a multinational setting Herbert Matis
11. The industrial revolution: Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia Milan My∫ka
12. Hungary: a semi-successful peripheral industrialisation Ivan T. Berend
13. The industrial revolution and the countries of southeastern Europe in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Ljuben Berov
14. Industrial revolution in Russia Roger Munting
15. Revolutions and continuities in American development William N. Parker
16. The industrial revolution - an overview Sidney Pollard
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