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The Technological, Socioeconomic, and Cultural Features of the Industrial Revolution, Appunti di Inglese

European HistoryWorld HistoryIndustrial Revolution

An overview of the main features of the industrial revolution, focusing on the technological, socioeconomic, and cultural changes that shaped this transformative period in history. The use of new materials, energy sources, machines, and organizational methods, as well as agricultural improvements, economic shifts, political changes, social transformations, and cultural developments.

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  • What were some of the cultural transformations that occurred during the Industrial Revolution?
  • How did socioeconomic conditions change during the Industrial Revolution?
  • What were the main technological changes during the Industrial Revolution?

Tipologia: Appunti

2021/2022

Caricato il 18/12/2022

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Scarica The Technological, Socioeconomic, and Cultural Features of the Industrial Revolution e più Appunti in PDF di Inglese solo su Docsity! The main features involved in the Industrial Revolution were technological, socioeconomic, and cultural. The technological changes included the following: (1) the use of new basic materials, chiefly iron and steel, (2) the use of new energy sources, including both fuels and motive power, such as coal, the steam engine, electricity, petroleum, and the internal-combustion engine, (3) the invention of new machines, such as the spinning jenny and the power loom that permitted increased production with a smaller expenditure of human energy, (4) a new organization of work known as the factory system, which entailed increased division of labour and specialization of function, (5) important developments in transportation and communication, including the steam locomotive, steamship, automobile, airplane, telegraph, and radio, and (6) the increasing application of science to industry. These technological changes made possible a tremendously increased use of natural resources and the mass production of manufactured goods. There were also many new developments in nonindustrial spheres, including the following: (1) agricultural improvements that made possible the provision of food for a larger nonagricultural population, (2) economic changes that resulted in a wider distribution of wealth, the decline of land as a source of wealth in the face of rising industrial production, and increased international trade, (3) political changes reflecting the shift in economic power, as well as new state policies corresponding to the needs of an industrialized society, (4) sweeping social changes, including the growth of cities, the development of working-class movements, and the emergence of new patterns of authority, and (5) cultural transformations of a broad order. Workers acquired new and distinctive skills, and their relation to their tasks shifted; instead of being craftsmen working with hand tools, they became machine operators, subject to factory discipline. Finally, there was a psychological change: confidence in the ability to use resources and to master nature was heightened.
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