2nd Edition

The Age of Manufactures, 1700-1820 Industry, Innovation and Work in Britain

By Dr Maxine Berg, Maxine Berg Copyright 1994
    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    This new edition of The Age of Manufactures provides an exciting alternative overview of the eighteenth-century British economy. Recent macro-economic history has discounted many of the achievements of the Industrial Revolution. Maxine Berg argues that at the heart of the Industrial Revolution, we find many new consumer industries employing a women's workforce, and bringing with them a rich diversity of technological and organizational change. Four new chapters explore recent perspectives on:
    * The Industrial Revolution
    * Eighteenth century industries
    * Machines and manual labour
    * The rise of the factory system
    Statistical summaries, and a thorough revision of the whole text have refreshed and enhanced this well-established and important contribution to British ecomonic history.

    Introduction Part One Manufacture and the Economy 1. Current Perspectives and New Departures 2. Industries 3. Models of Industrial Transition 4. Agriculture, Resources, Environment 5. Industrial Decline 6. Trade, Consumption and Manufacturing 7. Women, Children and Work Part Two - Paths to the Industrial Revolution 8. Machines and Manual Labour 9. The Rise of the Factory System 10. The Textile Industries: Organizing Work 11. Textile Industries: Technologies 12. The Metal and Hardware Trades

    Biography

    Dr Maxine Berg, Maxine Berg