Cultural Foundations of Industrial Civilization

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Paperback, 184 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2009
ISBN13: 9780521135849
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Four hundred years ago the pattern of human life and thought was strikingly different from our own. What main features led to the change in that pattern? Professor Nef, a distinguished historian, suggests that economic history cannot alone give the answer: it must be in terms of changing attitudes and interests as much as in terms of a developing economy and a growing technology. The origins of industrialism have to be sought in history as a whole. Man's concern for truth, goodness and beauty has done as much to produce the modern world as economic institutions and natural resources. Professor Nef has it in mind that, for a historian, the importance of human nature cannot be made subservient to that of productivity statistics; in this book he portrays the birth and development of our industrial civilisation in a clearer light. The book is developed from the second series of Wiles lectures given at Queen's University, Belfast and is a successor to Man on his Past by Herbert Butterfield.

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ISBN13:9780521135849
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:184

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Preface; 1. Movements of the mind; 2. The Genesis of industrialism; 3. The origin of civilisation; 4. The spiritual basis of civilisation; 5. The aesthetic basis of civilisation; 6. Civilisation and industrialism; Index.
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