Biographies Of Working Men
Allen, Grant
Produktnummer:
186fc2cf58728e4a0eaf6809f065e12eec
Autor: | Allen, Grant |
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Themengebiete: | Human Resilience Industrial Revolution Labor movements Social history Working-Class Heroes |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 09.07.2025 |
EAN: | 9782322542079 |
Auflage: | 1 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 94 |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Verlag: | BoD – Books on Demand – Frankreich |
Untertitel: | Exploring Industrial Revolution Labor Movements and Human Resilience |
Produktinformationen "Biographies Of Working Men"
Grant Allens Biographies Of Working Men offers an unflinching portrait of individuals who shaped the Industrial Revolution through grit and ingenuity. This collection spotlights unsung heroes miners, engineers, inventors, and artisans whose lives intersected with transformative events like the rise of trade unions and technological breakthroughs. Allens narrative dismantles aristocratic historiography, recentering history on the working classs pivotal role in societal progress. The book chronicles figures such as George Stephenson, whose locomotive innovations revolutionized transportation, and Thomas Telford, a stonemason-turned-architect of canals and bridges. Allen juxtaposes their triumphs with harrowing accounts of child laborers in textile mills and coal miners facing perilous conditions, framing their struggles within broader economic and political shifts. Chapters dedicated to Luddite uprisings and Chartist protests reveal how grassroots movements pressured reforms, while profiles of self educated thinkers highlight educations democratization. Meticulously researched, the text situates itself within categories like Social History, Labor Studies, and 19th-Century Biographies. Allens prose balances scholarly rigor with empathetic storytelling, using primary sources like union pamphlets and parliamentary reports to animate his subjects. The inclusion of lesser-known figures such as women organizing covert strikes adds depth to traditional narratives of industrialization. By connecting personal resilience to systemic change, this work appeals to readers seeking both human-scale drama and macrohistorical analysis. Its emphasis on collective action over individual genius reframes the Industrial Revolution as a mosaic of ordinary lives driving extraordinary transformation.

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