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The Making of the Modern World Part IV: 1800-1890

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Online-Service mit Zugang zu einer umfangreichen Sammlung von Primärquellen, die die Geschichte der industriellen Revolution und der hochviktorianischen Ãra (ca. 1850er Jahre bis 1890) dukumentieren. Sie bietet einen tiefen Einblick in das 19. Jahrhundert, eine Ãra, in der die Grundlagen des modernen Kapitalismus, der globalen Wirtschaft und der Industriellen Revolution gefestigt wurden. Die Sammlung zeichnet sich durch das enthaltene, schwer zugängliche Material aus und enthält neben wichtigen Büchern und Schriften zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte der Zeit insbesondere "Graue Literatur" und Non-Mainstream-Materialien wie Pamphlete und Flugschriften, Korrespondenz und Berichte, Ephemera (kurzlebige Drucksachen). Die Inhalte stammen aus den gleichen renommierten Quellensammlungen wie die anderen Teile der Reihe, insbesondere aus der Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature.

The Making of the Modern World Part III: 1890-1945

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Gale Cengage

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Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

108762

Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information

The Making of the Modern World: Part IV offers definitive coverage of the "€Age of Capital,"€ the industrial revolution, and the High Victorian Era, when the foundations of modern-day capitalism and global trade were established. It includes unique material at the Senate House Library, University of London, that was not previously available; subsequent library acquisitions have broadened the scope of the Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature beyond economics. The core of the collection -€ 1850s -€ 1890 €- offers rich content in the high Victorian period, the apogee of the British Empire. It is especially strong in €œgrey literature€ and nonmainstream materials rarely preserved by libraries - including pamphlets, plans, ephemera, and private collections.


With access to all four of The Making of the Modern World modules users will have the world’s greatest economic literature collection at their desktops.


This is a major collection of rare and unique items that support a range of research and teaching topics in the 19th century, including slavery & abolition, the growth of capitalism, and the emergence of new political thinking such as nationalism and Marxism. The material that has been newly scanned from this period also includes the rise of the United States and Germany as economic power houses.


Part IV also captures the hard-to-reach formats such as plans and pamphlets. This technically challenging material is now surfacing and offering original study resources to researchers. Grey literature, private publications, flyers, broadsheets and ephemera are the focus of much modern scholarship precisely because it is non-mainstream, hard to find in libraries, physically vulnerable to damage, loss and mis-filing, and of huge value.


Subjects covered

  • Business & Economics
  • International Economics
  • Colonialism
  • Economics
  • World History
  • Economic History
  • History of Modern Globalisation


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