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Europe - Economic History, Technological Innovations & Transferance, European Studies - General & Miscellaneous, Europe - Social History, General & Miscellaneous European History, Economic Conditions in Europe

The Industrial Revolution

by Steven M. M. Beaudoin, Steven M. Beaudoin
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Overview

A volume in the Problems in European Civilization series, this book features a collection of secondary-source essays that focus on various aspects of the Industrial Revolution. This text takes a broad view of industrialization, looking at countries other than England and examining causation back to the 16th century.

Synopsis

A volume in the Problems in European Civilization series, this book features a collection of secondary-source essays that focus on various aspects of the Industrial Revolution. This text takes a broad view of industrialization, looking at countries other than England and examining causation back to the 16th century.

About the Author, Steven M. Beaudoin

Steven Beaudoin is an assistant professor of History at Centre College. He received his Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University in 1996. He currently serves as the director of Centre-in-Europe in Strasbourg, France. He specializes in modern European history and the Industrial Revolution and regularly teaches courses in these areas. His publications include a book on poverty in world history, to be published by Routledge Press, as well as numerous scholarly essays in academic journals. Most recently, his article on Current Debates in the Study of the Industrial Revolution was published in the Organization of American Historians Fall 2000 issue.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780618220250

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