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The Industrial Revolutionaries Gavin Weightman

The Industrial Revolutionaries By Gavin Weightman

The Industrial Revolutionaries by Gavin Weightman


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International in its sweep, vivid in its execution and original in its argument, this 'meticulous and fascinating' (Guardian) account of the worldwide industrial revolution.

The Industrial Revolutionaries Summary

The Industrial Revolutionaries: The Creators of the Modern World 1776 - 1914 by Gavin Weightman

International in its sweep, vivid in its execution and original in its argument, this 'meticulous and fascinating' (Guardian) account of the worldwide industrial revolution.

The 'industrial revolution' is most commonly presented as a history of machines or a relentless process of innovation springing out of the eighteenth century. But, as this vivid social history reminds us, machines are mere gadgets unless there are people to make good use of them.

In The Industrial Revolutionaries, Gavin Weightman charts of the spread of industrialism from Britain to Europe, North America and Japan, resurrecting many unsung pioneers from obscurity, and putting a few luminaries in their place. He interweaves accounts of the achievements of giants such as Trevithick, Wedgwood and Edison with lesser known characters who carried industrialism from one nation to another.

The Industrial Revolutionaries is a panoramic history, taking the reader from the ironworks of rural England to the emergence of the few great powers at the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.

The Industrial Revolutionaries Reviews

Ambitious... clear-sighted... fascinating... Instead of simply replacing one set of triumphalist myths with an alternative one, Weightman practises real history. -- Brian Morton * Sunday Herald *
Weightman paints a subtle and varied picture... [he] has managed the difficult task of producing an account of the industrialising world that gives proper honour to his chosen grand narrative as well as to the hundreds of little local stories that both nourish and complicate it. -- Kathryn Hughes * Guardian *
It is one of the pleasures of Weightman's book to see how technology rose above nationality... the interconnectedness of this world of invention and technology is extraordinary... Wonderful. -- Judith Flanders * Sunday Telegraph *
In this lively study, there is little room for the dry academic prose that so often makes economic histories a painful reading experience. Instead, we have a wealth of vivid portraits of figures from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries... Excellent. -- Leo McKinstry * Literary Review *

About Gavin Weightman

Gavin Weightman is social historian based in London. His books include the best-selling London River: A History of the Thames, The Frozen Water Trade, an account of the American natural ice industry, and most recently a history of wireless, Signor Marconi's Magic Box.

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GOR001286102
9781843545859
1843545853
The Industrial Revolutionaries: The Creators of the Modern World 1776 - 1914 by Gavin Weightman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Atlantic Books
20080401
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