This volume in the Perspectives in American Social History series reveals the long reach of the Industrial Revolution into the work lives and self-perceptions of average Americansdustrial Revolution: People and Perspectives offers a well-informed look at the impact of new labor practices in the 1800s. It analyzes this pivotal moment in the broader context of the nation''s economic development measuring its consequences for Americans as both workers and consumers in all regions of the countrydustrial Revolution examines what industrialization meant for American artisans women workers slaves and manufacturers. It shows how this new working world led to sharpening class divisions and expanded consumerism. Throughout groundbreaking social historians draw on 19th-century primary documents and the latest research to show how the Industrial Revolution transformed the life the average American.
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