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The Industrial Revolution was not merely technological progress—it was a fundamental restructuring of how people lived, worked, and understood their place in society. This book examines how mechanization transformed social relationships, urban environments, and individual experiences across 18th and 19th century Europe, moving beyond factory machinery to explore human consequences. Drawing on workers' letters, factory records, parliamentary inquiries, and material culture, the narrative traces how industrialization disrupted rural communities, created new urban poverty, and reshaped family structures. Factory discipline replaced agricultural rhythms, child labor became economic necessity, and pollution transformed cityscapes. Yet workers also organized, negotiated, and resisted—developing unions, mutual aid societies, and political movements. The book explores how different social classes experienced transformation: entrepreneurs accumulating capital, artisans losing autonomy, women entering wage labor, children working machines. Through analysis of wage books, housing conditions, and firsthand testimony, it reveals the institutional and personal disruptions that accompanied economic growth. Relevant for understanding how technological change creates winners and losers, and how societies navigate the human costs of progress when efficiency logic overrides community welfare.
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