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100 1  Outman, James L.,|d1946-|eauthor. 
245 10 Industrial Revolution reference library /|cJames L. Outman
       and Elisabeth M. Outman ; Matthew May, editor.||h[Gale 
       electronic resource] 
246 30 Industrial Revolution 
264  1 Detroit, Mich. :|bUXL,|c2003. 
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490 0  Gale eBooks 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Vol. 1. Almanac: Origins of the Industrial Revolution -- 
       The revolution begins: steam engines, railroads, and 
       steamboats -- New machines and the factory system -- 
       Social and political impact of the first phase of the 
       Industrial Revolution -- The second phase of the 
       Industrial Revolution: 1850-1940 -- How things got bigger:
       economy of scale -- Social and political impact of the 
       second phase of the Industrial Revolution -- The economy 
       goes global: what next? 
505 0  Vol. 2. Biographies: Henry Bessemer -- Andrew Carnegie -- 
       Henry Ford -- Robert Fulton -- Samuel Gompers -- Jay Gould
       -- James J. Hill -- Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones) -- 
       Karl Marx -- Cyrus McCormick -- J. P. Morgan -- Samuel F. 
       B. Morse -- The muckrakers: Jacob Riis, Upton Sinclair, 
       Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell -- Robert Owen -- John D. 
       Rockefeller -- Theodore Roosevelt -- Adam Smith -- George 
       Stephenson -- James Watt -- George Westinghouse and Nikola
       Tesla -- Eli Whitney. 
505 0  Vol. 3. Primary sources: Ch. 1. Economic theory: Adam 
       Smith -- Andrew Ure -- Karl Marx -- Andrew Carnegie -- Ch.
       2. Technological advances and criticisms: Thomas Savery --
       The workers and merchants of Leeds -- The Luddites and 
       Charlotte Bronte-- Newspaper accounts regarding the 
       telegraph -- J. D. B. Stillman -- Ch. 3. Working 
       conditions: Michael Sadler -- Samuel Gompers -- Emile Zola
       -- Upton Sinclair -- Jane Addams -- William G. Shepherd  -
       - Camella Teoli -- Ch. 4. Politics and law: Progressive 
       party documents. 
520    Covers the ideas and social turmoil that marked this 
       transition as well as the machines, manufacturing 
       processes and energy sources that spurred it on. 
588    Description based on print version record. 
650  0 Industrial revolution. 
650  0 Industrial revolution|vAlmanacs. 
650  0 Industrial revolution|vBiography. 
650  0 Industrial revolution|vSources. 
650  0 Industrial revolution|vIndexes. 
700 1  Outman, Elisabeth M.,|d1951-|eauthor. 
700 1  May, Matthew,|eeditor. 
710 2  Gale Group. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tIndustrial Revolution reference library.
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