Europe changed more rapidly during the nineteenth century than many societies had changed in centuries before. Railways crossed borders, factories reshaped labor, and expanding cities pulled millions away from rural traditions into unfamiliar industrial economies. Political power increasingly followed economic transformation rather than inherited rank alone. This book examines how industrialization altered the social structure of Europe between 1815 and 1914. Aristocratic landholding elites gradually faced competition from industrial capitalists, urban professionals, and an expanding working class concentrated in rapidly growing cities. Factories reorganized daily life around mechanized production, while rail networks and telegraph systems accelerated trade, migration, and political communication across the continent. The narrative also explores the emergence of modern labor movements and class consciousness. Workers confronted dangerous conditions, overcrowded housing, and unstable wages as industrial economies expanded unevenly. Socialist parties, trade unions, and reform campaigns developed in response to social tensions created by industrial growth itself. Europe’s pursuit of power therefore unfolded not only through diplomacy and empire, but through profound changes in how ordinary people lived, worked, and understood their place within modern society.
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Emily Rivers is an English-language nonfiction author whose work explores personal growth, emotional resilience, and the subtle psychological patterns that shape everyday life. Known for her calm and reflective writing style, she combines practical insight with narrative warmth, creating books that encourage thoughtful self-examination without drifting into empty motivational clichés. Emily often writes about change, identity, and the quiet ways people rebuild meaning during uncertain seasons of life.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Europe changed more rapidly during the nineteenth century than many societies had changed in centuries before. Railways crossed borders, factories reshaped labor, and expanding cities pulled millions away from rural traditions into unfamiliar industrial economies. Political power increasingly followed economic transformation rather than inherited rank alone.This book examines how industrialization altered the social structure of Europe between 1815 and 1914. Aristocratic landholding elites gradually faced competition from industrial capitalists, urban professionals, and an expanding working class concentrated in rapidly growing cities. Factories reorganized daily life around mechanized production, while rail networks and telegraph systems accelerated trade, migration, and political communication across the continent.The narrative also explores the emergence of modern labor movements and class consciousness. Workers confronted dangerous conditions, overcrowded housing, and unstable wages as industrial economies expanded unevenly. Socialist parties, trade unions, and reform campaigns developed in response to social tensions created by industrial growth itself.Europe's pursuit of power therefore unfolded not only through diplomacy and empire, but through profound changes in how ordinary people lived, worked, and understood their place within modern society. 268 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783565478583
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Europe changed more rapidly during the nineteenth century than many societies had changed in centuries before. Railways crossed borders, factories reshaped labor, and expanding cities pulled millions away from rural traditions into unfamiliar industrial economies. Political power increasingly followed economic transformation rather than inherited rank alone.This book examines how industrialization altered the social structure of Europe between 1815 and 1914. Aristocratic landholding elites gradually faced competition from industrial capitalists, urban professionals, and an expanding working class concentrated in rapidly growing cities. Factories reorganized daily life around mechanized production, while rail networks and telegraph systems accelerated trade, migration, and political communication across the continent.The narrative also explores the emergence of modern labor movements and class consciousness. Workers confronted dangerous conditions, overcrowded housing, and unstable wages as industrial economies expanded unevenly. Socialist parties, trade unions, and reform campaigns developed in response to social tensions created by industrial growth itself.Europe's pursuit of power therefore unfolded not only through diplomacy and empire, but through profound changes in how ordinary people lived, worked, and understood their place within modern society. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783565478583
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Steam Engines Rearranged Lives Faster Than Kings Could | Industrial labor, urban expansion, and class transformation in nineteenth century Europe | Emily Rivers | Taschenbuch | Englisch | epubli | EAN 9783565478583 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Neopubli GmbH (Imprint: epubli), Köpenicker Str. 154a, 10997 Berlin, produktsicherheit[at]epubli[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu. Nº de ref. del artículo: 135589074
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