Part of the series Nelson Modern History.
View all products in this series
The Industrial Revolution has been developed especially for senior secondary students of History and is part of the Nelson Modern History series. Each book in the series is based on the understanding that History is an interpretive study of the past by which students also come to better appreciate the making of the modern world.
Developing understandings of the past and present in senior History extends on the skills learnt in earlier years. Senior students will use historical skills, including research, evaluation, synthesis, analysis and communication. Students will rely on their knowledge of the historical concepts such as evidence, continuity and change, cause and effect, significance, empathy, perspectives and contestability, to understand and interpret societies from the past. The activities and tasks have been written to ensure that students develop the skills and attributes required for senior History subjects.
This student book examines the preconditions to the industrial revolution in Britain and the roles played by individuals and groups in transforming a small island kingdom to economic global power in little more than a century. In addition to considering rapid technology changes this work also examines the social, economic and political consequences of the transformation and explores the ways in which the second industrial revolution laid the foundations of the modern world.
Contents:
- About the series
- Series editor acknowledgements
- Author acknowledgements
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1: Changing the world: Industrial Revolution 1750-1890
- CHAPTER 2: Doers and thinkers
- CHAPTER 3: The Luddite Rebellion and the Peterloo Massacre
- CHAPTER 4: The factory age
- CHAPTER 5: Life and death during the Industrial Revolution
- CHAPTER 6: From Chartism to unionism
- CHAPTER 7: Steam, steel and the Second Industrial Revolution
- Conclusion
ISBN | 9780170244008 |
Publisher | Nelson |
Product Type | Student Books, |
Year Level | Year 11, Year 12, |
Author(s) | Tony Taylor |
Be The First To Review This Product!
Help other Teacher Superstore users shop smarter by writing reviews for products you have purchased.