The Industrial Revolution

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The Industrial Revolution Hist 122: Western Civilization II Clayton Miles Lehmann

https://nephist.wordpress.com/2013/10/ Hibert, Platt, and Sons’ cotton machines. Illustrated London News, 23 August 1851.

Capital and Labour

The Industrial Revolution Norton textbook The Industrial Revolution

Enclosed Fields in Central Britain Norton textbook wikipedia A painting by J M Gandy (1771–1843) of the northwestern angle of the Bank of England as designed by Sir John Soane (architect of the bank 1788-1833).

http://www. davidrumsey http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~231~20040:British-Empire-Throughout-the-World “The British Empire throughout the World Exhibited in One View,” from Fullarton's Royal Illustrated Atlas, 1872. David Rumsey Historical Map Collection.

Map of Great Britain in the 1800s showing rivers, canals, coal fields and iron ore. Hibert, Platt, and Sons’ cotton machines. Illustrated London News, 23 August 1851. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/523965737872569410/ wikipedia George Stephenson´s steam locomotive, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830

The Industrial Revolution Norton textbook The Industrial Revolution

westerncivguides.umwblogs.org

http://www.bl.uk/collection-items/report-on-child-labour-1842

View of London with Saint Paul’s Cathedral in the Distance Norton textbook View of London with Saint Paul’s Cathedral in the Distance by William Henry Crome (1806-1873); private collection

http://www. independent. co http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/general-election-2015-the-whigs-reappear-on-ballot-papers-after-150-years-10171644.html Getty Museum

Capital and Labour

Paul Kennedy Paul Kennedy, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000 (1987).

(16 June 1723 NS (5 June 1723 OS) – 17 July 1790 Thomas Malthus (1766-1834); engraving of a portrait by John Linnell, 1834 wikipedia Statue of Adam Smith (1723-1790) at the University of London (constructed 1867–1870)

Wikipedia NPG David Ricardo (1772-1823), portrait of by Thomas Phillips, circa 1821; London, National Portrait Gallery Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), by Henry William Pickersgill, ca 1829; London, National Portrait Gallery

L’avenir; view of the Phalanstère (1836) La Phalange, journal de la science sociale découverte et constituée par Charles Fourier, Paris, 1836-1849. EncBrit Charles Fourier (1772-1837) L’avenir; view of the Phalanstère (1836) Engraving by Samuel Sartain after a painting by Jean-François Gigoux

A bird's eye view of a community in New Harmony, Indiana (1825-27), as proposed by Robert Owen; engraving by F Bate, London 1838 wikipedia Robert Owen (1771-1858); portrait by William Henry Brooke, ca 1820; London, National Portrait Gallery

Workers of the National Workshops at the Champ de Mars, 1848 Louis Blanc (1811-1882), photograph by Étienne Carjat, 1870s.