The unbound Prometheus: technological change and industrial development in Western Europe from 1750 to the present
Contents
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Table of Contents
- Frontmatter page N/A
- Preface page vii
- 1 : Introduction page 1
- 2 : The Industrial Revolution in Britain page 41
- 3. Continental Emulation page 124
- 4 : Closing the Gap page 193
- 5 : Short Breath and Second Wind page 231
- 6 : The Interwar Years page 359
- 7. Reconstruction and Growth Since 1945 page 486
- 8 : Conclusion page 538
- Index page 556
Reviews
- JEH: 31.2 (Jun. 1971): 497-500
- AHR: 76.2 (Apr. 1971): 467-474
- PSQ: 86.1 (Mar. 1971): 152-154
- EJ: 80. 317 (Mar. 1970): 154-156
- JEL: 8.1 (Mar. 1970): 61-62
Catalog record
| Title | The unbound Prometheus : technological change and industrial development in Western Europe from 1750 to the present / David S. Landes. |
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| Author | Landes, David S |
| Extent | 600dpi TIFF G4 page images |
| E-Distribution Information | MPublishing, University of Michigan Library Ann Arbor, Michigan Permission must be received for any subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Please contact info@hebook.org for more information. |
| Source Version | The unbound Prometheus : technological change and industrial development in Western Europe from 1750 to the present / David S. Landes. Landes, David S Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 1969. |
| URL | http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01145.0001.001 |
| Subject Headings | • Industries -- Europe -- History • Europe -- Economic conditions |
| Notes | "Chapters 2-5 and the Conclusion are revised versions of material first published in chapter 5 of The Cambridge economic history of Europe, volume 6, part 1." Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required |
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