Science, technology, and economic growth in the eighteenth century /
by Musson, A. E. (Albert Edward) [comp.].
Material type: BookSeries: Debates in economic history.Publisher: London : Methuen, c1972Description: 211 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 0416080006; 0416080103 (pbk).Subject(s): Industries -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century | Technological innovations -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century | Science -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
Contents:
Who unbound Prometheus? Science and technical change, 1600-1800, by P. Mathias.--The diffusion of technology in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution, by A. E. Musson.--Some statistics of the Industrial Revolution in Britain, by T. S. Ashton.--The natural history of industry, by C. C. Gillispie.--The industrial orientation of science in the Lunar Society of Birmingham, by R. E. Schofield.--Vitriol in the Industrial Revolution, by A. Clow and N. L. Clow.--The Macintoshes and the origins of the chemical industry, by D. W. F. Hardie.--Bryan Higgins and his circle, by F. W. Gibbs.--Select bibliography (p. [208]-211)
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Includes index.
Who unbound Prometheus? Science and technical change, 1600-1800, by P. Mathias.--The diffusion of technology in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution, by A. E. Musson.--Some statistics of the Industrial Revolution in Britain, by T. S. Ashton.--The natural history of industry, by C. C. Gillispie.--The industrial orientation of science in the Lunar Society of Birmingham, by R. E. Schofield.--Vitriol in the Industrial Revolution, by A. Clow and N. L. Clow.--The Macintoshes and the origins of the chemical industry, by D. W. F. Hardie.--Bryan Higgins and his circle, by F. W. Gibbs.--Select bibliography (p. [208]-211)
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