Why the Industrial Revolution Happened in Britain

Author(s): University of Jeremy (Professor of History Black

History

Britain's key importance in world history was a product of its constitution and its empire, but both, in turn, were sustained and supported by Britain's role in achieving the first Industrial Revolution. In part this was a matter of coal and steam but far more was involved. Alongside the 'push' factors of entrepreneurs and resources came the 'pull' factors of consumerism, fashion and an ability to purchase goods. There was also the context of parliamentary government, the rule of law, a society open to talent, and no internal tariff boundaries. The combination of these factors produced vital synergies. They also ensure that the history of the Industrial Revolution is the history of a country, a people, and of the factors that made them exceptional.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781398114494
  • : Amberley Publishing
  • : Amberley Publishing
  • : 01 August 2023
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : University of Jeremy (Professor of History Black
  • : HB