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- The
Plight of Women's Work in the Early
Industrial Revolution in England and Wales
Part of the Women in World History Curriculum site, this page has
links to primary texts and illustrations. Documents are clustered under the
headings "Textile Workers," "Miners," and "Seamstresses," and
are followed by study questions.
- The Victorian Web: Victorian Technology
An in-depth look at the technology that created the Industrial Revolution
and its impact on areas such as literature, architecture, transportation,
and urbanization.
- The Victorian Web: Child Labor
An overview of child labor in the Industrial Revolution by Professor David
Cody, Hartwick College.
- The Industrial Revolution
A good historical overview by Professor Gerhard Rempel, Western New England
College.
- The
Great Exhibition of 1851
Pictures and information about the "most important industrial art exhibition" ever
held, at the Crystal Palace in London in 1851. (Maintained by Bob Speel.)
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