Europe already had put machines to work in productive ways. Waterwheels and windmills helped grind grain, brew ale, pump water, make paper, saw wood, and treat textiles. The circulation of goods was facilitated by the building of canal networks, which in turn was made possible by the inventi...
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'Proto-industrialization'is the name given to the expansion of domestic industries producing goods for non-local markets which took place in many parts of Europe between the sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries. Often, although not alw... S Ogilvie,M Cerman 被引量: 17发表: 1996年 加载更多来...
'Proto-industrialization' is the name given to the massive expansion of export-oriented handicrafts which took place in many parts of Europe between the 16th and the 19th centuries. An influential theory holds that these proto-industries generated the capital, labour, entrepreneurship, agricultural ...
Although due to industrialization and free press in Europe, political jour... I Rizvi - 《Global Journal for Research Analysis》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Garment-making and urbanization: an introductory study of four cases This introductory study seeks to examine the factors at stake in the ...
In most regions in Western-Europe, however, there was hardly or no industrialization in the countryside at all during this period. In this respect, therefore, there were striking regional differences, sometimes even between regions situated close to each other. 展开 ...
But industrialization had been there even before the arrival of huge machines and before the opening of big factories. The period of industrialization before the first factories came up in Europe is termed as proto-industrialization. This period was marked by merchants from towns getting products mad...
Ch 25. Industrialization from 1700-1900 Ch 26. Global Politics (1760-1848) Ch 27. Nationalism in Europe, Africa, Asia &... Ch 28. Life & Trends in Europe... Ch 29. 19th and 20th Century... Ch 30. Overview of World War I Ch 31. History Between World Wars Ch 32. Overview of ...
Thoughts on the Transition from Proto-industrialization to Modern Industrialization in Bohemia, 1795-1830doi:10.1163/187633080X00130John KomlosEast Central Europe Leurope Du Centre Est
'Proto-industrialization' is the name given to the massive expansion of export-oriented handicrafts which took place in many parts of Europe between the 16th and the 19th centuries. An influential theory holds that these proto-industries generated the capital, labour, entrepreneurship, agricultural ...