The Industrial Revolution
By: Patrick N. Allitt, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Patrick N. Allitt
Series: The Great Courses: Modern History
Length: 18 hrs and 11 mins
Categories: History, Americas
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Publisher's Summary
From electric lights to automobiles to the appliances that make our lives easier at work and at home, we owe so much of our world to the Industrial Revolution. In this course, The Great Courses partners with the Smithsonian - one of the world's most storied and exceptional educational institutions - to examine the extraordinary events of this period and uncover the far-reaching impact of this incredible revolution. Over the course of 36 thought-provoking lectures, longtime Great Courses favorite Professor Allitt introduces you to the inventors, businessmen, and workers responsible for transforming virtually every aspect of our lives and fueling one of the greatest periods of innovation in human history.
The technological achievements of this era are nothing short of astonishing. Thanks to inventions such as the steam engine and processes such as large-scale iron smelting, industrial entrepreneurs were able to mechanize labor, which allowed for a host of new efficiencies such as division of labor, mass production, and global distribution.
You'll discover the science behind some of the most astounding inventions in modern history, including the spinning jenny, the incandescent light bulb, and the computer processor. You'll learn how these inventions came about and consider what effects these technologies had on every aspect of human life.
Get an inside look at the history of industrial innovation and explore the lives of engineers, inventors, architects, and designers responsible for changing the world - as well as ordinary workers who lost their livelihoods to new technologies and suffered from unsafe working conditions. The story of the Industrial Revolution is complex, and these lectures will leave you with a new appreciation for the amazing human achievements all around us.
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Michael Larsen
Overview of Industrial revolution
I found the degree of breathe and depth great regarding the first 150 enlightening, but the last 100 years sparse across the breathe and depth of the industrial revolution. This maybe more about there is not enough study of current time.
I was expecting a book, but received a course of lectures that i found different, but extremely enjoyable
Anonymous User
Amazing
A great lecture series. Patrick Allitt is as engaging as he is knowledgeable. Highly recommended