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BRITISH ACADEMY LECTURE The Quest for the Industrial Revolution E. A. WRIGLEY Fellow of the Academy WHEN DEANE AND COLE published their pathbreaking study of the growth of the British economy between the late seventeenth and ...
BRITISH ACADEMY LECTURE The Quest for the Industrial Revolution E. A. WRIGLEY Fellow of the Academy WHEN DEANE AND COLE published their pathbreaking study of the growth of the British economy between the late seventeenth and ...
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Subsequent work has confirmed , even reinforced scepticism about acceleration during the classical period of the industrial revolution . Like the grin on the face of the Cheshire cat , the industrial revolution has faded from the face ...
Subsequent work has confirmed , even reinforced scepticism about acceleration during the classical period of the industrial revolution . Like the grin on the face of the Cheshire cat , the industrial revolution has faded from the face ...
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Since it is possible to define what is meant by the industrial revolution in innumerable , different ways , and the question posed often includes or implies a particular definition , it is not surprising that so many differing opinions ...
Since it is possible to define what is meant by the industrial revolution in innumerable , different ways , and the question posed often includes or implies a particular definition , it is not surprising that so many differing opinions ...
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