Understanding the historical context of a 19th-century women's rights poster. apex
A secondary source of information about the Industrial Revolution could be a scholarly book or article that analyzes and interprets primary sources from that period, such as factory records or personal letters. For example, a historical analysis discussing the social and economic impacts of the Industrial Revolution, written by a historian, would be considered a secondary source. Additionally, documentaries or educational websites that summarize the events and consequences of the Industrial Revolution also qualify as secondary sources.
Arthur Toynbee
Those are the years between Charles Darwin's birth and death. Also, depending upon the historian, it can be significant in descibing the length of the industrial revolution in Europe and the United States. In 1881 the lectures of economic historian Arnold Toynbee helped popularize the term "Industrial Revolution."
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B. Stories
A secondary source of information about the Industrial Revolution could be a scholarly book or article that analyzes and interprets primary sources from that period, such as factory records or personal letters. For example, a historical analysis discussing the social and economic impacts of the Industrial Revolution, written by a historian, would be considered a secondary source. Additionally, documentaries or educational websites that summarize the events and consequences of the Industrial Revolution also qualify as secondary sources.
Arthur Toynbee
Those are the years between Charles Darwin's birth and death. Also, depending upon the historian, it can be significant in descibing the length of the industrial revolution in Europe and the United States. In 1881 the lectures of economic historian Arnold Toynbee helped popularize the term "Industrial Revolution."
Based on this information, he argues that the French Revolution produced far more negative outcomes than positive ones.
Historian
Reading about how earlier historians wrote about the French Revolution
Historian
Using contextualization. (APEX)
According to economic historian TS Ashton, the period would be from 1760-1830. This period was significant because machines replacing human labor regulated quality, improved efficiency and was, overall, less expensive.
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human geography
Stories about the experience of being unemployed