The Industrial Revolution: A History in Documents
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The Industrial Revolution: A History in Documents

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The Industrial Revolution: A History in Documents provides first-hand accounts of the economic, social, and personal changes that came about during this pivotal period in history. The industrial revolution touched all corners of the world: the textile factories in New England, mining and metalworking in Germany, even reaching the Japanese silk industry. Laura L. Frader bri...more
Library Binding, 157 pages
Published March 1st 2004 by Oxford University Press, USA
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