England was the world''s first great industrial nation yet paradoxically the English have never been comfortable with industrialism. Drawing on a wide array of sources Martin Wiener explores the English ambivalence towards modern industrial society. His work reveals a pervasive middle- and upper-class frame of mind hostile to industrialism and economic growth. From the middle of the nineteenth century to the present this hostility shaped a broad spectrum of cultural expression including literature journalism and architecture as well as social historical and economic thought. In this new edition Wiener reflects on the original debate surrounding his work and examines the historiography of the past twenty years.
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