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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

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Bibliography  OF INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Aldcroft, D. H. and Freeman, M. J. eds. Transport in the Industrial Revolution (1983).

Adas, Michael, Machines as the Measures of Men: Science, Technology, and Ideologies of Western Dominance (1989).

Allen, Robert C., The British Industrial Revolution in a Global Perspective (2009).

Anderson, M. Population Change in North-Western Europe, 1750-1850 (1988).

Anscombe, Isabelle, The Arts and Crafts Style (1996).

Appleby, Joyce, The Relentless Revolution: A history of Capitalism (2010).

Archer, John, Social Unrest and Popular Radicalism in England, 1740-1840 (2000).

Adas, Michael. Machines as the Measure of Men: Science, Technology, and Ideologies of Western Dominance (1989).

Anderson, M. Population Change in North-Western Europe, 1750-1850 (1988).

Anscombe, Isabelle, The Arts & Crafts Style (1996).

Auerbach, Jeffrey A. The Great Exhibition of 1851: A Nation on Display (1999).

Archer, John E..Social Unrest and Popular Radicalism in England, 1740-1840 (2000).

Armitage, David and Michael J. Braddick, The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 (2002).

Ashton, T.S. An Economic History of England: The Eighteenth Century (1997 ed.).

Ashton, T. S. "The Standard of Life of the Workers in England, 1790-1830," in A. J. Taylor, ed. The Standard of Living in Britain in the Industrial Revolution (1975): 36-57.

Ashton, T. S. The Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830 (1997 ed.).

Aston, T. H. and Philpin, C. H. E. eds. The Brenner Debate: Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe (1985).

Auerbach, Jeffrey A. The Great Exhbition of 1851: A Nation on Display (1999).

August, Andrew, The British Working Class, 1832-1940 (2007).

Barker, Elizabeth E. and Alex Kidson, Joseph Wright of Derby in Liverpool (2007).

August, Andrew, The British Working Class, 1832-1940 (2007).

Barringer, Tim, Men at Work: Art and Labour in Victorian Britain (2005).

Bayly, C. A. Imperial Meridian: The British Empire and the World, 1780-1840 (1989).

Beaudoin, Steven, M. ed. The Industrial Revolution (2003).

Beckett, J. V. The Agricultural Revolution (1990).

Belchem, John, Popular Radicalism in Nineteenth Century Britain. (1996).

Benjamin, Thomas, Timothy Hall and David Rutherford, eds. The Atlantic World in the Age of Empires (2001).

Berg, Maxine, Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth Century Britain (2005).

Berg, Maxine, The Age of Manufactures: Industry, Work and Innovation in Britain, 1700-1820 (2nd ed. 1994).

Berg, Maxine, The Machinery Question and the Making of Political Economy, 1815-1848 (1980).

Berg, Maxine, "The First Women Economic Historians," Economic History Review, XLV, 2(1992): 308-329.

Berg, Maxine, "From Imitation to Invention: Creating Commodities in Eighteenth Century Britain," Economic History Review, LV, 1 (2002): 1-30.

Berg, Maxine, "In Pursuit of Luxury: Global History and British Consumer Goods in the Eighteenth Century," Past and Present, No. 182 (2004): 85-142.

Berg, Maxine and Pat Hudson, "Rehabilitating the Industrial Revolution." Economic History Review, XLV (1992): 24-50.

Berg, Maxine and Elizabeth Eger, eds. Luxury in the Eighteenth Century: Debates, Desires and Delectable Goods (2003).

Bernhardt-Kabisch, Ernst, Robert Southey (1977).

Bezanson, A. "The Early Use of the Term Industrial Revolution," Quarterly Journal of Economics, XXXVI (1992): 343-49.

Bills, Mark and Vivien Knight, William Powell Frith: Painting in he Victorian Age (2007).

Binfield, Kevin, Writings of the Luddites (2004).

Black, Jeremy, The British Seaborne Empire (2004).

Black, Jeremy, Trade, empire and British foreign policy, 1689–1815: the politics of a commercial state (2007).

Brewer, John, and Roy Porter, eds. Consumption and the World of Goods (1993).

Brewer, John, McKendrick, Neil and J. H. Plumb, The Birth of Consumer Society (1982).

Burdett, John, ed. Useful Toil: Autobiographies of working people from the 1820's to the 1920's (1974).

Burnett, Joyce, Gender, Work and Wages in Industrial Revolution Britain (2008).

Burton, Anthony, Remains of a Revolution (2001).

Cain, P.J. and A.G. Hopkins, "Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Overseas Expansion I. The Old Colonial System 1688-1850," Economic History Review, 2nd series, XXXIX (1986): 501-25.

Cannadine, David, "The Present and the Past in the English Industrial Revolution, 1889-1980," Past and Present 103 (1984): 131-72.

Cannadine, David, The Rise and Fall of Class in Britain (1999).

Canny, Nicholas, ed. The Oxford History of the British Empire, Vol. I: The Origins of Empire: British Overseas Enterprise to the Close of the Seventeenth Century (1998).

Carlyle, T, Thomas, Carlyle: Selected Writings, A. Shelston, ed. (1980).

Chambers, J. D. Population, Economy, and Society in Pre-Industrial England (1972).

Chaudhuri, K. N. EIC: The Trading World of Asia and the English East India Company, 1660-1760 (1978).

Checkland, S. British Public Policy, 1776-1939: An Economic, Social and Political Perspective (1983).

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