Seminar Papers - 2004
Interpretations of the Industrial Revolution in England
Title page
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De Paoli, Melissa - Interpretations of Peterloo and its Aftermath
Dorfer, Robin Steele - Recent Scholarship on Eric Williams' Capitalism and Slavery
Frizell, Teresa - Political and Cultural Responses to Industrialization in Britain In the Context of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars
Hillinck, David A. - Britain Under a Microscope: Industry, Class, Race, and Empire on Display at the Great Exhibition of 1851
Hubbell, Bram - Mere Players: "Roughness" and the Development of Football in XIX Century England--A Discursive Outline
Martinez - Interpretations of the Industrial Revolution
Menger, Thomas - English Dissenters: Educators For An Industrial Society
Prueter, Lisa - Penal Philosophy: Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon and Eastern State Penitentiary
Schott, Eric - "Political economy is a mere shadow unless it has a little human covering"
from "On Strike," Charles Dickens' Household Words
Simeone, Wendy - Transformation in the Countryside, 1750-1850 Ardendale, County Warwickshire, England
Vaughn, Patricia - Blake's Answer to the Industrial Age: Religion and the Rejection of Nature
Wands, John