The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 785 páginas |
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... workers were often at their posts at 3:00 A.M. Keeping pace with the ma- chine was deadly and monotonous . For workers in general , the factory weakened and virtually destroyed family solidarity , com- munity feeling , and intellectual ...
... workers were often at their posts at 3:00 A.M. Keeping pace with the ma- chine was deadly and monotonous . For workers in general , the factory weakened and virtually destroyed family solidarity , com- munity feeling , and intellectual ...
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... workers , thus intensifying the already acute economic dis- tress . Failure of the grain crop in 1816 added to the discontent . Meanwhile , unemployed workers sought to destroy the new machinery , which they believed was the cause of ...
... workers , thus intensifying the already acute economic dis- tress . Failure of the grain crop in 1816 added to the discontent . Meanwhile , unemployed workers sought to destroy the new machinery , which they believed was the cause of ...
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... workers ' problems nor prevent the march of industrialization . Gradually , there arose among peasants and workers consciousness of a shared class , a feeling that they were united by com- mon economic and social aspirations . This ...
... workers ' problems nor prevent the march of industrialization . Gradually , there arose among peasants and workers consciousness of a shared class , a feeling that they were united by com- mon economic and social aspirations . This ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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