AN UPDATED EDITION OF THE CLASSIC STUDY OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BY "ONE OF THE FEW GENUINELY GREAT HISTORIANS OF OUR CENTURY" (THE NEW REPUBLIC). A masterly survey of the major economic developments and changes of the last two hundred years, sharply and ironically observed, and elegantly written. Guardian Premier historian Eric Hobsbawm's brilliant study of the Industrial Revolution, which sold more than a quarter of a million copies in its original edition, is now back in print, updated for a new generation. In Industry and Empire, Hobsbawm explores the origin and dramatic course of the Industrial Revolution over two-hundred-and-fifty years and its influence on social and political institutions. He describes and accounts for Britain's rise as the first industrial power, its decline from domination, its special relation with the rest of the world, and the effects of this trajectory on the lives of its ordinary citizens. This new edition includes a fascinating summary of events of the last twenty years, and an illuminating new conclusion. A fellow of the British Academy and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Eric Hobsbawm teaches at the New School for Social Research in New York. He has written several highly praised books, including Age of Extremes, The Age of Empire, The Age of Revolution, and most recently, Uncommon People.
Industry and Empire - the birth of the industrial revolution
Eric Hobsbawn
The New Press
1999
411 páginas
13h 42m
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