Description
Peter Mathias's book, "The Transformation of England," discusses the creation of the industrial system in late eighteenth-century England and its impact on the world. The book raises important questions about industrialization, social change, and historical explanation. Divided into two sections, the book covers general themes such as the uniqueness of the industrial revolution in Europe, capital formation, and poverty, as well as specific topics like the industrialization of brewing and advances in public health. Originally published in 1979, this book is considered essential reading for its rich material and insightful analysis.
Peter Mathias's subject is the creation in late eighteenth-century England of the industrial system - and thereby the present world. That unique conjuncture poses the sharpest questions about the nature of industrialization, social change and historical explanation, issues that are his principal scholarly concern. For many readers these collected studies will be as indispensable as the author's general introduction, The First Industrial Nation, whether for the richness of their material or the freedom and subtlety of his analysis. These fascinating essays are divided into two groups: general themes, the 'uniqueness' in Europe of the industrial revolution, capital formation, taxation, the growth of skills, science and technical change, leisure and wages, diagnoses of poverty; and topics, the social structure, the industrialization of brewing, coinage, agriculture and the drink industries, advances in public health and the armed forces, British and American public finance in the War of Independence, Dr Johnson and the business world. This book was first published in 1979.