The industrial revolution / Dr. Patrick N. Allitt (Emory University).
A series of lectures on the industrial revolution presented by Dr. Patrick N. Allitt, professor of American history at Emory University.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781598038750
- ISBN: 1598038753
- Physical Description: 18 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (viii, 273 p. : illustrations ; 19 cm)
- Publisher: Chantilly, VA : Teaching Company, [2014]
- Copyright: �2014
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- Course no. 8950."The Great Courses has partnered with the Smithsonian to create ... educational experiences, such as this series on ... inventors and the revolutionary machines that changed the course of history"--Container.36 lectures, 30 min. per lecture."Course no. 8950"--Container.
- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-273 of course guidebook).
- Formatted Contents Note:
- volume 1: lecture 1. Industrialization is good for you -- lecture 2. Why was Britain first? -- lecture 3. The agricultural revolution -- lecture 4. Cities and manufacturing traditions -- lecture 5. The Royal shipyards -- lecture 6. The textile industry -- lecture 7. Coal mining : powering the revolution -- lecture 8. Iron : coking and puddling -- lecture 9. Wedgwood and the pottery business -- lecture 10. Building Britain's canals -- lecture 11. Steam technology and the first railways -- lecture 12. The railway revolution.volume 2: lecture 13. Isambard Kingdom Brunel : master engineer -- lecture 14. The machine-tool makers -- lecture 15. The worker's-eye view -- lecture 16. Poets, novelists, and factories -- lecture 17. How industry changed politics -- lecture 18. Dismal science : the economists -- lecture 19. American pioneers : Whitney and Lowell -- lecture 20. Steamboats and factories in America -- lecture 21. Why Europe started late -- lecture 22. Bismarck, De Lesseps, and Eiffel -- lecture 23. John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil -- lecture 24. Andrew Carnegie and American Steel.volume 3: lecture 25. American industrial labor -- lecture 26. Anglo-American contrasts -- lecture 27. Electric shocks and surprises -- lecture 28. Mass-producing bicycles and cars -- lecture 29. Taking flight : the dream becomes reality -- lecture 30. Industrial warfare, 1914-1918 -- lecture 31. Expansion and the Great Depression -- lecture 32. Mass production wins World War II -- lecture 33. The information revolution -- lecture 34. Asian Tigers : the new industrialized nations -- lecture 35. Environmental paradoxes -- lecture 36. The benign transformation.
- Participant or Performer Note:
- Lecturer, Patrick N. Allitt.
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500 | . | ‡a36 lectures, 30 min. per lecture. | |
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520 | . | ‡aA series of lectures on the industrial revolution presented by Dr. Patrick N. Allitt, professor of American history at Emory University. | |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gvolume 1: lecture 1. ‡tIndustrialization is good for you -- ‡glecture 2. ‡tWhy was Britain first? -- ‡glecture 3. ‡tThe agricultural revolution -- ‡glecture 4. ‡tCities and manufacturing traditions -- ‡glecture 5. ‡tThe Royal shipyards -- ‡glecture 6. ‡tThe textile industry -- ‡glecture 7. ‡tCoal mining : powering the revolution -- ‡glecture 8. ‡tIron : coking and puddling -- ‡glecture 9. ‡tWedgwood and the pottery business -- ‡glecture 10. ‡tBuilding Britain's canals -- ‡glecture 11. ‡tSteam technology and the first railways -- ‡glecture 12. ‡tThe railway revolution. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gvolume 2: lecture 13. ‡tIsambard Kingdom Brunel : master engineer -- ‡glecture 14. ‡tThe machine-tool makers -- ‡glecture 15. ‡tThe worker's-eye view -- ‡glecture 16. ‡tPoets, novelists, and factories -- ‡glecture 17. ‡tHow industry changed politics -- ‡glecture 18. ‡tDismal science : the economists -- ‡glecture 19. ‡tAmerican pioneers : Whitney and Lowell -- ‡glecture 20. ‡tSteamboats and factories in America -- ‡glecture 21. ‡tWhy Europe started late -- ‡glecture 22. ‡tBismarck, De Lesseps, and Eiffel -- ‡glecture 23. ‡tJohn D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil -- ‡glecture 24. ‡tAndrew Carnegie and American Steel. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gvolume 3: lecture 25. ‡tAmerican industrial labor -- ‡glecture 26. ‡tAnglo-American contrasts -- ‡glecture 27. ‡tElectric shocks and surprises -- ‡glecture 28. ‡tMass-producing bicycles and cars -- ‡glecture 29. ‡tTaking flight : the dream becomes reality -- ‡glecture 30. ‡tIndustrial warfare, 1914-1918 -- ‡glecture 31. ‡tExpansion and the Great Depression -- ‡glecture 32. ‡tMass production wins World War II -- ‡glecture 33. ‡tThe information revolution -- ‡glecture 34. ‡tAsian Tigers : the new industrialized nations -- ‡glecture 35. ‡tEnvironmental paradoxes -- ‡glecture 36. ‡tThe benign transformation. |
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