The Making Of The Industrial Landscape by Barrie Trinder
This comprehensive work delves into the transformation of Britain's landscape during the Industrial Revolution, exploring the profound changes in architecture, infrastructure, and urban planning. It examines the development of factories, transportation systems, and housing, highlighting the interplay between technological advancements and societal shifts. The book provides a detailed analysis of how industrialization reshaped both rural and urban environments, offering insights into the enduring legacy of this pivotal era in shaping modern landscapes.
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- 1982
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- British
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- 300-400
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