Liberty’s Dawn: A People’s History of the Industrial Revolution by Emma Griffin
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 365 MB
Overview: This “provocative study” looks at hundreds of autobiographies penned between 1760 and 1900 to offer an intimate firsthand account of how the Industrial Revolution was experienced by the working class (the New Yorker). The era didn’t just bring about misery and poverty. On the contrary, Emma Griffin shows how it raised incomes, improved literacy, and offered exciting opportunities for political action. For many, this was a period of new, and much valued, sexual and cultural freedom. This rich personal account focuses on the social impact of the Industrial Revolution, rather than its economic and political histories.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction
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