The Making of the Industrial Landscape
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Book Details
SKU ID: G14774
ISBN: 0862994454
Published Year: 1987
Author: Barrie Trinder
Publisher: Alan Sutton
Book Condition: Used Good
Condition Note: Book is in Good Condition.
Book Binding Type: Paper Back
Language: English
No. of Pages: 267
Dimensions: 21 × 13 cm
Availability: In Stock
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About the Book
The Making of the Industrial Landscape by Barrie Trinder explores Britain's industrial transformation through the interconnected lenses of history, architecture, geography, and social change. The author examines how industrialization reshaped towns, cities, transportation networks, and the rural landscape, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the physical and cultural legacy of the Industrial Revolution. Combining historical research with engaging analysis, the book offers valuable insights into industrial heritage, economic development, and the evolution of Britain's built environment. It is an essential resource for historians, students, researchers, and anyone interested in industrial archaeology and social history.

