0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R500 - R1,000 (2)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 2 of 2 matches in All Departments

From Enlightenment to Romanticism - Anthology I (Paperback): Ian Donnachie, Carmen Lavin From Enlightenment to Romanticism - Anthology I (Paperback)
Ian Donnachie, Carmen Lavin; Index compiled by Martin Hargreaves
R607 Discovery Miles 6 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the second of two anthologies designed to accompany the Open University course "From Enlightenment to Romanticism", an interdisciplinary exploration of the changes and transitions in European culture between 1780 and 1830. The collection of extracts in this anthology provides primary and secondary sources on changing landscapes, new forms of knowledge, new conceptions of art and the artist and the exotic and Oriential. Each selection is accompanied by a detailed introduction explaining the context and significance of the sources. Extracts in the anthology stimulate questions rather than provide reassuring answers and offer vital insights to the major events, movements and personalities of the time. -- .

Historic New Lanark - The Dale and Owen Industrial Community since 1785 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Ian Donnachie, George... Historic New Lanark - The Dale and Owen Industrial Community since 1785 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Ian Donnachie, George Hewitt
R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New Lanark, the former cotton spinning village, is internationally renowned for pioneering technology and social change in the Industrial Revolution. This book traces the community's history from its conception as a centre of mass production in 1785 to its present day standing as a World Heritage Site. Beginning with New Lanark's early development under its creator, the banker and textile entrepreneur David Dale (1739-1806), it looks at the social conditions of the mainly migrant workforce recruited to the village, and especially at the use of child labour from the cities. Detailing Robert Owen's social and educational experiments at New Lanark (1813-1825), it describes how the community became a showpiece around the world for its 'New System' of society. After Owen's departure for New Harmony in Indiana, the book charts the relative decline of the mills under a succession of owners - the Walkers, the Birkmyres, and the Gourock Ropework Company. The book concludes with the story of closure and long term restoration as a living village, major tourist attraction and inscription as a World Heritage Site. It is a fascinating read for anyone interested in heritage, conservation, social and community history.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Research Handbook on Luxury Branding
Felicitas Morhart, Keith Wilcox, … Paperback R1,091 Discovery Miles 10 910
Contagious - How to Build Word of Mouth…
Jonah Berger Paperback  (1)
R308 R204 Discovery Miles 2 040
The Bare Bones of Advertising Print…
Robyn Blakeman Paperback R1,097 Discovery Miles 10 970
Rethinking Advertising as Paratextual…
Chris Hackley, Rungpaka A. Hackley Paperback R795 Discovery Miles 7 950
100 Most Successful Women Around The…
Maria-Renee Davila, Caroline Makaka Paperback R594 R493 Discovery Miles 4 930
What We Build Up
Multiple Paperback R286 R264 Discovery Miles 2 640
The Obligations of the World to the…
Gardiner Spring Paperback R612 Discovery Miles 6 120
The Amazing Spider-Man
Stan Lee, Steve Ditko Hardcover R1,219 R992 Discovery Miles 9 920
The Last Bear
Hannah Gold Paperback R240 R192 Discovery Miles 1 920
Creation - Back to Bible Times
Harmony Larson Paperback R249 R202 Discovery Miles 2 020

 

Partners