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Paperback The Rise of Modern Industry Book

ISBN: 1025957598

ISBN13: 9781025957593

The Rise of Modern Industry

"The Rise of Modern Industry" is a seminal study of the economic and social transformations that reshaped the world during the Industrial Revolution. Written by the esteemed historians J. L. and Barbara Hammond, this work examines the transition from an agrarian society to a complex industrial power. The authors explore the technical innovations, the growth of the factory system, and the profound shifts in commerce and trade that defined this era.

Central to the book is the analysis of the human cost and the societal upheaval accompanying rapid industrialization, specifically focusing on the British experience. By tracing the development of new economic structures and the resulting impact on the laboring classes, the Hammonds provide a comprehensive overview of how modern capitalism emerged. This volume serves as an essential resource for understanding the origins of the contemporary industrial landscape and the enduring social consequences of economic progress. It remains a foundational text in the field of social and economic history, offering profound insights into the forces that built the modern world.

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