TY - BOOK AU - Deane,Phyllis TI - The first industrial revolution SN - 521048028 AV - HC 255 .D4 1965 PY - 1965/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Industrial revolution KW - Great Britain KW - Economic conditions KW - 1760-1860 N1 - Includes guide for further reading; Includes bibliography (p. 276-286) and indexes; Preface -- 1. The starting-point -- 2. The demographic revolution -- 3. The agricultural revolution -- 4. The commercial revolution -- 5. The transport revolution -- 6. The cotton industry -- 7. The iron industry -- 8. The chronology of innovation -- 9. The role of labour -- 10. The role of capital -- 11. The role of the banks -- 12. The adoption of free trade -- 13. The role of government -- 14. Economic growth and economic cycles -- 15. Standards of living -- 16. The achievement -- Guide to further reading -- Subject index -- Index of authors cited N2 - "In the Great Exhibition of 1851, British manufactures and machinery were, with a few special exceptions, seen to be superior to those of any other country. What factors led to this situation - in particular, how far was it attributed to government intervention? When did this period of remarkable industrial activity begin and to what extent did Britain smooth the way for the faster-growing rivals who so soon overtook her? Of what relevance is this British story to the problems facing leaders of new nations who are even now seeking to accelerate the take-off of their economies? These are questions to which Miss Deane suggests answers." -- From the back cover UR - https://archive.org/details/firstindustrialr00dean_0 ER -