Title: Exploring the Roots of Industrial World
Authors: Dugan, David
Macfarlane, Alan
Keywords: Anthropology
comparative cultual studies
industrial revolution
Alan Macfarlane
Joel Mokyr
Simon Schaffer
Christopher Cullen
Maxine Berg
Issue Date: 9-Jun-2004
Abstract: Conventional explanations of the causes of the Industrial Revolution look at such issues as population and the availability of natural resources at the crucial time of change in Britain. This series takes a more ambitious, global view, bringing together a small group of international academics in an attempt to solve the puzzle of why the Machine Age took place where and when it did. Meeting among the polished wood furniture and heavy oil paintings of King’s College, Cambridge, they look for clues to this historical mystery with the meticulous attention to detail of Sherlock Holmes.
Description: A Two-day seminar which generated many of the ideas on which the documentary series are based. Held in King's College, Cambridge University on 22, 23 July 1999 This seminar has six sessions. Films edited by Xiaoxiao Yan.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/271
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daysem2.mp4seminar 2, film 374.49 MBMPEG 4View/Open
daysem3.mp4seminar 3, film 406.34 MBMPEG 4View/Open
daysem4.mp4seminar 4, film 515.67 MBMPEG 4View/Open
daysem5.mp4seminar 5 film404.73 MBMPEG 4View/Open
daysem6.mp4seminar 6, film420.1 MBMPEG 4View/Open
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