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"The Industrial Revolution in World History" (5th edition) is a comprehensive examination of the transformative period known as the Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 18th century and fundamentally altered economies, societies, and cultures across the globe. The book explores various facets of industrialization, including technological advancements, economic changes, and social implications, while contextualizing these developments within a global framework. It captures the experiences of different countries and regions, highlighting both the commonalities and unique paths taken toward industrialization.
The bibliographic information for the 5th edition includes the following details: the book is authored by Peter N. Stearns. It was published by Westview Press, and the ISBN number for this edition is 978-0813347703. These details are crucial for locating the text in libraries or bookstores and for academic referencing.
The author, through his narrative, engages with the critical debates surrounding industrialization, addressing issues such as the effects on labor, the environment, and societal structures. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of local and global histories, making it clear that the Industrial Revolution was not a monolithic event but a series of developments shaped by various cultural, political, and economic contexts.
By blending historical analysis with contemporary relevance, "The Industrial Revolution in World History" encourages readers to reflect on how the past continues to inform present and future challenges. The text acts as both a scholarly resource for students and a broader commentary on the ongoing impacts of industrialization, suggesting that understanding this pivotal era is essential for grappling with issues of modern economic and social life.
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