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Author: Neil J. Smelser
Format: Hardback
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“Social Change In The Industrial Revolution: An Application Of Theory To The Lancashire Cotton Industry 1770-1840” by Neil J. Smelser is a book that explores the social changes that occurred during the Industrial Revolution, specifically focusing on the Lancashire cotton industry from 1770 to 1840. The author applies theoretical frameworks to analyze the transformation of this industry and its impact on society. Published by London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, this third impression in 1967 edition provides valuable insights into the social dynamics of the time. The book is in very good condition, with the pages intact and no marks, notes, or highlighting. However, the dust jacket is in poor condition with general shelf wear, tears along the spine and edges.
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