This title examines the impact the great industrial transformation
of 18th-century Britain had on both the domestic and international
scenes. After considering the nature and significance of
revolutions in industry, power and transport, it goes on to
consider the formation of an industrial working class, the reform
and self-help movements that arose from it, and the struggle
between reformism, the vested interests of capital and the
laissez-faire of government. It asks what the Industrial Revolution
really was, and questions who benefited from it.
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