Prasad Krovvidi

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The scale of iron production in China was, in the words of one historian, “truly staggering,” reaching a level of 125,000 tons a year by 1076, as compared with the 76,000 tons produced in England in 1788 at the onset of the Industrial Revolution. One ironworks alone employed more than 3,600 workers.
The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity's Search for Meaning
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