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Behemoth A History Of The Factory And The Making Of The Modern World Joshua B Freeman

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Behemoth A History Of The Factory And The Making Of The Modern World Joshua B Freeman
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 17.48 MB
Author: Joshua B. Freeman
ISBN: 9780393246322, 0393246329
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Behemoth A History Of The Factory And The Making Of The Modern World Joshua B Freeman by Joshua B. Freeman 9780393246322, 0393246329 instant download after payment.

"Freeman has written a superb account of how the material world in his phrase became "factory made"...The author's sympathy, insight and exemplary anecdotes make this a marvellous book." Ian Jack, Book of the Week, The Guardian


Factories, with their ingenious machinery and miraculous productivity, are celebrated as modern wonders of the world. Yet from William Blake's "dark Satanic mills" they have also fuelled our fears of the future.


Telling the story of the factory, Joshua B. Freeman takes readers from the textile mills in England that powered the Industrial Revolution to the steel and car plants of twentieth-century America, Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, to today's behemoths making trainers, toys and iPhones in China and Vietnam. He traces arguments about factories and social progress through such critics and champions as Marx, Ford and Stalin. And he explores the representation of factories in the work of Margaret Bourke-White, Charlie Chaplin and Diego Rivera.


Short-listed for the Cundill History Prize, 2018

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