This volume, first published in 1971, brings together eleven essays
and articles on the history of the industrial revolution. Method is
the central consideration, and the author discusses ways in which
historians have analysed the industrial revolution, demonstrates
inconsistency and bias in their interpretations, and suggests an
appropriate framework of economic theory for future studies. This
title will be of interest to students of history and economics.
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