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Lädt ... From Spinning Wheels to Steam and Steel: Understanding the Age of Industrializationvon Jennifer J. Popiel
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In the Age of Industrialization, economics, society, politics, and culture collided. In particular, the Industrial Revolution provided the underpinnings of Europe's societal transformations and decisively shaped the century, including changes in mass culture and the growth of democratic challenges to existing political institutions. Popiel explores specific technologies, most of which we take for granted today, to offer a general picture of the economic and social development of Western nations from 1760 to 1900. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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The titles for the eight lessons in this course are:
1. The Turnip: A Revolution in Agriculture
2. The Spinning Jenny: Textiles, Homes, and Industrialization
3. The Steam Engine: Mechanization, Government, and the Factory System.
4. The Savings Bank: Investment, Education, and the Worker
5. The City Street: Living and Moving in the New Urban World
6. Pasteurized Milk: Eating and Drinking in the Modern City
7. Baseball: Leisure and Sport in the Modern Life
8. The Bicycle: Gender, Mobility, and Modern Technology
Some of the things in here I'd learned in school decades ago, but it was nice to have my memory refreshed. It was also nice to see some ways that changes in one area led to changes elsewhere. I'd never thought about what pre-professional baseball meant to New York City or how the bicycle helped emancipate women.
I definitely recommend listening to these lessons whether one needs the course for college or just wants to learn. ( )