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The Industrial Revolution and British and European Society

Watt and Stevenson, Engineers of the Industrial Revolution" - Recommended biography of the inventors of the steam engine and railroad!

The book is a biography of James Watt, famous for his steam engine, and George Stevenson, inventor of the railroad.

Watt was associated with the invention of the steam engine, but honestly, it was surprising to learn when that was and what it was like.

I was honestly surprised that the book was able to summarize the lives of both men in less than 100 pages.

The Industrial Revolution and British and European Society

C. Wolmer, "The History of World Railroads: The Global Transformation of Blood, Iron, and Gold" - Did railroads bring war? Recommended reference book to learn about the history of railroads on a global scale.

As the title suggests, "The History of World Railways: World Transformation in Blood, Iron, and Gold" looks at the history of railroads, not only in Europe, but extending its scope to the rest of the world. Naturally, the United States is also mentioned, as well as Japan, China, and even Africa. This book is a very useful work for learning the flow of world history because it allows us to look at the history of railroads from a global perspective.

This was a gratifying book. It is very helpful in following the history of the Industrial Revolution.

The Industrial Revolution and British and European Society

W. Siverbuche, "History of Rail Travel" - The invention of the railroad changed human consciousness! A famous book highly praised by Shigeru Kashima, a French literature scholar!

This book is highly praised by Mr. Shigeru Kashima, a French literature scholar who is already well-known on this blog, who says, "This book is very interesting. This must be interesting!

I was excited to open this book, and I must say, Dr. Kashima is amazing! This book is truly "meh" and interesting.

The book shows that the birth of the railroad was not merely about the creation of a convenient means of movement and transportation, but that it fundamentally changed human values and worldview.

Marx Engels Writings and Related Works

The Birth of the Global Economy: Trade Remade This World - A great book to learn about the history of the world market! And to learn about Marxism.

In Marxism, it is often stated that "capitalism made the world like this," but this book makes you realize that it is not that simple.

It is true that "capitalism" has a tremendous impact. However, in each individual place, various circumstances and factors are at work in the society. If we simply stop at "capitalism is all bad," we may miss something important.

In this book, you will learn that the world is made up of complex intertwined elements.

This book is recommended to learn about the history of trade from a broad perspective.