Industrialization in the modern world : from the Industrial Revolution to the Internet
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Industrialization in the modern world : from the Industrial Revolution to the Internet
ABC-CLIO, c2014
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v. 1. A-P -- v. 2. R-Z
Includes bibliographical references (p. [711]-734) and index
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内容説明
This unique two-volume work analyzes the Industrial Revolution from a global perspective and traces its influences up to the present day-encouraging students to rethink the significance of events past and present.
By taking a fresh approach to its topic, Industrialization in the Modern World: From the Industrial Revolution to the Internet enables students to see this ongoing phenomenon not as a standalone event, but as a catalyst for the formation of today's globalized, industrializing world. Spanning the period from 1750 to the present, the work offers some 450 entries that cover developments in Africa and Asia, as well as in Europe and the United States. Numerous essays are organized around specific questions or problems; others examine significant events, countries, or industries. The work deals with all the major aspects of traditional industrialization (textiles, coal, steel), as well as modern variations (China, computers, the Internet). With a targeted approach, the authors will help students see how industrialization in one society influenced another, how industrialization spread throughout the world, and the causes and effects of each country's individual "revolution."
目次
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Ongoing Revolution of Industrialization
Chronology
Volume 1
Abolitionism
Accidents
Advertising
Aeronautics
Africa
Agriculture
Air-Conditioning
Ali, Muhammed
Alienation
Alternating Current (AC)
Amalgamated Society of Engineers (ASE)
American (U.S.) Civil War (1861-65)
American Federation of Labor (AFL)
Apple
Argentina
Aristocracy
Arkwright, Richard
Armour, Philip Danforth
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Artificial Silk Company (Russia)
Artisans
Assembly Line
Australia
Automation
Automobile
Back Office
Bank of England
Banking, Investment
Banking System
Behavioral Economics
Belgium
Bell, Alexander Graham
Bell Laboratories
Bessemer, Henry
Biotechnology
Black Workers
Boren (All-Japan Cotton-Spinners Trade Association)
Boring Engines
Boulton, Matthew
Bourses du Travail
Boycott
Brazil
Bread Riots
Bretton Woods Agreement
Brewing and Distilling
BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China)
Britain
Bubbles
Bulow Tariff (1902)
Bureaucracy
Business Cycles
Calico Act (1721)
Canada
Canadian Pacific Railway
Canals
Canning
Capitalism
Carnegie, Andrew
Cartels
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Cell Phones
Central Union of German Industrialists
Charity
Chartism
Chemical Industry
Child Labor
China
China Mobile Communications
Chinese Communist Party
Classical Economics
Clothing
Coal Miners
Cockerill, William
Cold War
Combination Acts
Communism
Company Union
Comprador
Computerization
Computers
Confederation Generale du Travail (CGT)
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
Construction Industry
Consumerism and Mass Consumption
Containerization
Cooperatives
Corn Laws
Corporations
Corporatism
Cotton
Cotton Gin
Cranes
Crompton, Samuel
Crystal Palace Exhibition (1851)
Cunard Steamship Company
Daewoo
Decolonization
Deindustrialization
Demographic Transition
Deng Xiaoping
Department Stores
Developing Countries
Development Theory
Diesel, Rudolf
Discipline
Division of Labor
Dockers
Domestic Manufacturing
Dongfeng Motors
Drinking
Du Pont de Nemours
Dual Labor Markets
East Central Europe
Edison, Thomas A.
Education and Literacy
Edwards, Persis
Electricity
Electronic Waste or E-waste
Electronics
Emancipation and Reconstruction (United States)
Emancipation of the Serfs (Russia) (1861)
Enclosure Movement
Energy
Engineering
Entrepreneurial Spirit
Entrepreneurs, Origins of
Environment
Erie Canal
Ethnicity
European Union (EU)
Exploitation
Exports
Factories in the Field (McWilliams)
Factory Acts
Fascism
Feminism
Feudalism and Manorialism
Finance Capital
Five-Year Plans
Flying Shuttle
Ford, Henry
Ford Motor Company
Fordism
Foreign Trade
Foremen
France
Franchise
Free Economic Society
French Revolution (1789-93)
Frontier Settlement
Fulton, Robert
General Commission of Free Trade Unions (Germany)
General Electric (GE)
General Motors (GM)
German General Workingmen's Association
Germany
Gilchrist-Thomas
Glassmaking
Global Warming
Globalization and the Industrial Revolution
Gold Standard
Gompers, Samuel
Goodyear, Charles
Gould, Jay
Great Depression (1930s)
Great Leap Forward
Great Migration
Great Strike of 1877
Green Revolution
Green Technology
Group of Eight (G8)
Group of Twenty (G20)
Hammer, Armand
Hargreaves, James
Holding Company
Holy Monday
Homestead Lockout (1892)
Honda Motor Company
Hours of Work
Housework
Hydroelectric Power
Hyundai
Immigration and Migration
Imperialism
Import Substitution
India
Industrial Unions
Industrial Workers
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Inflation and Deflation
Infrastructure
Instrumentalism
Interchangeable Parts
Internal Combustion Engine
International Business Machines (IBM)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Internationals
Internet
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
Interventionist Government
Inventions
Iran
Iron and Steel Corporation of South Africa (Iscor)
Iron and Steel Industry
Islam and Industrialization
Israel
Italy
Jacquard, Joseph
Japan
Japanese System of Employment
Joint Stock Companies
Kaiping Mines
Kaiser, Henry
Kawasaki Shipyard
Keynesianism
Knights of Labor
Krupp
Kulaks
Kyoto Protocol
Labor Turnover
Labour Party (British)
Laissez-faire
Latecomer Industrialization
Latin America
Lawrence, Abbott
Le Chapelier Law (1791)
Lee Kuan Yew
Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich
Liberalism
Light Industry
Linen
Long Waves of Capitalism
Luddites
Machine Building
Malthus, Reverend Thomas Robert
Managers
Mao Zedong
Maquiladoras
Marconi, Guglielmo
Markets
Marshall Plan
Marx, Karl
Marxism
Masculinity
Mass Marketing
Mass Media
McCormick, Cyrus
Meatpacking
Mechanization
Meiji Restoration
Mellon, Andrew
Mercantilism
Merchant Capital
Merchants
Mergers
Mexico
Middle Class
Middle East
Military-Industrial Complex
Miners' National Union
Minimata Disease
Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)
Mitsubishi
Mittal, Lakshmi
Modernization Theory
Money
Monopoly Capitalism
Moral Economy
Morgan, John Pierpont, Sr.
Morse, Samuel F.?B.
Multinational Corporations (MNCs)
Nanotechnology
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Miners Union
Nationalism
Nationalization
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Neocolonialism
Neoliberalism, or Economic Liberalism
Neurasthenia
New Deal
New Economic Policy (NEP)
Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs)
Oil
Open Hearth
Outsourcing
Owen, Robert
Pacific Rim
Panama Canal
Park Chung Hee
Patents
Paternalism
Peasantry
Perestroika
Peronism
Personal Computer
Petrobras
Pharmaceuticals
Piece Rate
Pink-Collar Workers
Pinkertons
Pipelines
Plantations
Plastics
Poland
Police Regulation Law
Poor Law (1601)
Population Growth
Populism
Postindustrial Economies
Potato
Primitive Accumulation
Private Property
Privatization
Productivity
Professionalization
Professionals
Profit
Protectionism
Proto-industrialization
Puddlers
Pullman, George M.
VOLUME 2
Racism
Railroads
Refrigeration
Religion
Renewable Energy
Research and Development (R&D)
Research Laboratories
Restriction of Output
Retirement
Revolutions of 1848
Rhee, Syngman
Robotics
Rockefeller, John D.
Rubber
Ruling Class
Russia and the Soviet Union (USSR)
Russian Revolution (1917)
Saint-Simon, Claude H.
Samsung
Science
Scientific Management
"Second" Industrial Revolution
Self-Help Literature
Semiskilled Workers
Serfs
Sewing Machine
Sexuality
Sharecropping
Sherman Antitrust Act (1890)
Shibusawa, Eiichi
Shipping
Siemens
Silk
Sinopec
Slater, Samuel
Slavery
Sloan, Alfred P.
Smith, Adam
Smoot-Hawley Tariff (1930)
Social Darwinism
Social Insurance
Socialism
Sony
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sports
Springfield Armory
Stakhanovites
Stalinism
Standard of Living
State, Role of the
Statute of Apprentices (1563)
Steam Engine
Steamboat
Stephenson, George
Strikes
Sub-Saharan Africa
Subsidies
Suez Canal
Sugar
Surplus Value
Sustainable Development
Syndicalism
Synthetic Fabrics
Taiwan
Takeoff
Tata, Jamshed
Taxation
Taylor, Frederick Winslow
Technocracy
Technology
Telecommunications
Telegraph
Telephone
Temperance
Textiles
Third World
Time
Time-and-Motion Studies
Toyota
Tractors
Trusts
Turkey
Underclass
Unemployment
United Mine Workers (UMW)
United States
United States Steel
University
Urbanization
U.S. South
Utopian Socialists
Vanderbilt, Cornelius
Wage Labor
Wagner Act (1935)
Walmart
War
Water Power
Watt, James
Wedgwood, Josiah
Welfare State
Wendel
Western Culture
Westinghouse, George
White-Collar Workers
Whitney, Eli
Wilkinson, John
Witte, Sergei (Count)
Women
Women Industrial Workers
Wool
Work
Work Ethic
Workers' Control
Working Class
World Bank
World Systems Theory
World War I (1914-18)
World War II (1939-45)
Zaibatsus
Zollverein
Primary Documents
I. Perspectives on the Political Economy of Industrialization
1. Adam Smith, An Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776)
2. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)
3. The German Social Democratic Party, The Gotha Program (1875)
4. Thorstein Veblen, Theory of the Leisure Class (1899)
5. Ito Hirobumi, The Growth of Japan (1904)
6. Max Weber, The Spirit of Capitalism (1905)
7. William Graham Sumner, The Challenge of Facts (1915)
8. Vladimir Il'ich Lenin, "Report on the Work of the Council of People's Commissars" (December 22, 1920)
9. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, "Acceptance Speech to the Democratic National Convention" (June 27, 1936)
10. German Social Democratic Party, Basic Demands for a Society Worthy of Man (Gotesberg Program) (November 1959)
11. Dwight D. Eisenhower, "Military-Industrial Complex Speech" (1961)
12. Ronald Reagan, "A Time for Choosing" (October 27, 1964)
13. Lyndon B. Johnson, Commencement Address at Howard University: "To Fulfill These Rights" (June 4, 1965)
14. Margaret Thatcher, "There Is No Such Thing as Society" (September 23, 1987)
15. William Jefferson Clinton, "Signing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Side Agreements" (September 14, 1993)
16. Barack Hussein Obama, "Economic Populism" (December 6, 2011)
II. Perspectives on the Industrial Workplace
1. William Blake, "Jerusalem" (1804)
2. Sadler Committee, "British Inquiry into Child Labor" (1831-32)
3. Thomas Hood, "The Song of the Shirt" (1843)
4. Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave (1845)
5. Upton Sinclair, The Jungle (1906)
6. Wall Street Journal, "An Experiment, with Consequences" (January 7, 1914)
7. Ernest Poole, "The Stokers" (1915)
8. John A. Fitch, "Horse and Wagon" (1919)
9. Andrew Carnegie, "Mills and the Men" (1920)
10. Henry Ford, My Life and Work (1922)
11. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "Plant's Death Was Long Expected" (July 15, 1997)
III. Effects of Industrialization
1. Hillaire Belloc and Basil Temple Blackwood, The Modern Traveller (1898)
2. Mary Mortimer Maxwell, "An Englishwoman on American Wives" (January 3, 1909)
3. New York Times, "Farm Woman Works Eleven Hours a Day" (July 6, 1910)
4. New York Times, "American Cars Making Headway" (July 24, 1910)
5. Mary Beard, "Inventions Are for Men: They Have All the Money to Buy the Labor-Saving Devices" (August 17, 1915)
6. Chico Mendes, Fight for the Forest (1992)
7. George W. Bush, "The Kyoto Accord and Global Climate Change" (June 11, 2001)
8. Dean Baker, "Free Trade Arithmetic for Progressives" (November 23, 2006)
9. Al Gore, "The Challenge of Climate Change" (2007)
10. James Inhofe, "Global Warming Alarmists" (2007)
11. Mark Weisbrot, "Time to Take a Second Look at Our 'Free Trade' Agreements" (September 18, 2008)
12. Barack Hussein Obama, "Speech to the United Nations on Climate Change" (September 23, 2009)
13. Verena Dobnik, "Korean Teens Win $100,000 World Texting Championship" (January 14, 2010)
14. International Labour Organization, "The ILO Battles Child Labor" (May 10, 2011)
15. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), "Fact Sheet on Carbon Pollution" (2012)
IV. Politics of Business and Labor in the West
1. John Newton, Amazing Grace (1779)
2. John Newton, Thoughts on the African Slave Trade (1788)
3. Alexander Hamilton, Report on Manufactures (1791)
4. Thomas Malthus, Essay on the Principle of Population (1798)
5. Combination Acts of Great Britain (1799, 1800)
6. Luddite Writings (Great Britain) (1812)
7. David Ricardo, "On Free Trade" (1817)
8. Sadler Committee, "Report to British Parliament on Working Conditions in Textile Mills" (1833)
9. The Chartists' First Petition to the British Parliament (1838)
10. Friedrich List, "The Commercial Policy of the German Zollverein" (1841)
11. Sir Robert Peel, "Speech to the British House of Commons Supporting Repeal of the Corn Laws" (1846)
12. Ebenezer Elliot, "The People's Anthem" (1850)
13. Czar Alexander II, "Decree Emancipating the Serfs" (1861)
14. Samuel Smiles, Industrial Biography: Iron Workers and Tool Makers (1863)
15. International Workingmen's Association, "Address to Abraham Lincoln" (1864)
16. Prince Otto von Bismarck, "Social Welfare" (1880s)
17. Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward (1887)
18. Samuel Gompers, "On the Principles of the American Federation of Labor" (1903, 1914, 1920)
19. Rose Schneiderman, "I Would Be a Traitor" (1911)
20. Rose Schneiderman/James Oppenheim, "Bread and Roses" (1912)
21. Frederik van Eeden, "The Great Strike" (1912)
22. Louis D. Brandeis, Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use It (1914)
23. James Jackson, "Slave Narrative" (1938)
V. Latecomers to Industrialization
1. Karl Marx, "Primitive Accumulation" (1867)
2. Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness (1899)
3. W.?E. Burghardt Du Bois, "The African Roots of War" (1915)
4. Joseph Stalin and H.?G. Wells, "Marxism vs. Liberalism" (1937)
5. Nikita Khrushchev, "Speech to the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union" (February 24-25, 1956)
6. Vaclav Havel, "The Power of the Powerless" (1978)
7. Taiichi Ohno, "Origins of Lean Production" (July 16, 1984)
8. Vremya (Time), "There Has Been an Accident" (April 28, 1986, 9:02 p.m.)
9. Narsis Melikian, Workers of the Donbass Speak: Survival and Identity in the New Ukraine, 1989-1992 (1995)
10. Martha A. Ojeda, "Justice in the Maquiladoras" (June 2, 1999)
11. Korea Times, "Cell Phone Paradise" (March 2, 2000)
12. Bob Williams, "Brazil's Learning Curve" (September 11, 2000)
13. This Day (Nigeria), "African Union and Challenges of Development" (January 3, 2002)
14. China Daily, "Educating China's 'Little Emperors'?" (November 5, 2003)
15. China Labour Bulletin, "The Case of Ms. Zhang: Peregrinations of a Young Migrant Worker" (2006)
16. Tschang Chi-Chu, "China's Middle Class" (June 1, 2006)
17. BuaNews, "Cell Phone Banking on the Rise" (November 22, 2007)
18. Vanguard (Nigeria), "Why We Are Campaigning for Re-Industrialization of Labour" (April 24, 2009)
19. Sim Chi Yin, "Solar City" (December 5, 2009)
20. Subodh Varma, "The Great Indian Technolution" (January 23, 2010)
21. Richard Meeran and Zanele Mbuyisa, "Court Battle for Sick Miners" (November 21, 2010)
22. Chinadaily.com.cn. "US, Chinese Firms to Build World's Largest Solar Plant" (January 6, 2011)
23. Kim Rahn, "Cell Phone? Enemy No. 1 in Classrooms" (January 26, 2011)
24. Debby Chan Sze Wan, "The Workers behind the iPhones" (May 11, 2011)
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