The Industrial Revolutionaries: The Creators of the Modern World 1776 - 1914

The Industrial Revolutionaries: The Creators of the Modern World 1776 - 1914

by Gavin Weightman (Author), Gavin Weightman (Author)

Synopsis

The Industrial Revolutionaries interweaves accounts of the achievements of giants such as Trevithick, Stevenson, Watt, Wedgwood, Daimler, Bessemer and Edison with lesser-known characters who carried industrialism from one nation to another, like the young Japanese Samurai who risked their lives to learn the secrets of Western industrial might.

In his account of the spread of industrialism from Britain to Europe, North America and Japan, Gavin Weightman resurrects many unsung pioneers from obscurity, and puts a few luminaries in their place, not least the celebrated Scot James Watt, whose brilliance had blind spots, notably his hatred of steam locomotives. The span of The Industrial Revolutionaries is vast, taking the story from the ironworks of rural England to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 09 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 1843545845
ISBN 13: 9781843545842

Author Bio
Gavin Weightmanis a social historian based in London. He has a special interest in the origins of modern society and his books include the best-selling LondonRiver: A History of the Thames, The Frozen Water Trade, an account of the American natural ice industry, and most recently a history of wireless, Signor Marconi's Magic Box.