Making Of The Industrial Landscape by Barrie Trinder
The Transformation of the British Countryside
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the transformation of Britain's landscape during the Industrial Revolution, examining how industrialization reshaped the physical environment and influenced societal structures. It delves into the development of infrastructure, such as railways and canals, and the rise of industrial towns, highlighting the interplay between technological advancements and urban growth. Through detailed analysis and historical context, the book provides insights into the enduring impact of industrialization on the modern landscape, illustrating the profound changes in both rural and urban settings.
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- 1982
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- 300-400
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