Why the Industrial Revolution Happened Here
Professor Jeremy Black explains the unique economic, social and political factors that helped Britain transform itself almost entirely by the 19th century.
Professor Jeremy Black examines one of the most extraordinary periods in British history: the Industrial Revolution. He explains the unique economic, social and political conditions that by the 19th century, led to Britain becoming the richest, most powerful nation on Earth. It was a time that transformed the way people think, work and play forever.
He traces the unprecedented explosion of new ideas and technological inventions that transformed Britain's agricultural society into an increasingly industrial and urbanised one. The documentary explores two fascinating questions - why did the industrial revolution happen when it did, and why did it happen in Britain?
Professor Black discusses the reasons behind this transformation - from Britain's coal reserves, which gave it a seemingly inexhaustible source of power, to the ascendancy of political liberalism, with engineers and industrialists able to meet and share ideas and inventions. He explains the influence that geniuses like Josiah Wedgewood had on the consumer revolution and travels to Antigua to examine the impact Britain's empire had on this extraordinary period of growth.
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Clips
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The Consumer Revolution
Duration: 02:04
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Birmingham Toys
Duration: 02:21
Music Played
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The Ballalloes
Duel By Flood Light! (Part 15)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jeremy Black |
Executive Producer | Michael Tuft |
Producer | Charles Colville |
Broadcasts
- Mon 14 Jan 2013 21:30大象传媒 HD & 大象传媒 Two
- Tue 22 Jan 2013 23:20大象传媒 Two except Northern Ireland
- Tue 3 Jan 2017 21:00
- Wed 4 Jan 2017 01:30
- Sat 7 Jan 2017 19:00
- Sun 15 Apr 2018 22:00
- Sun 9 Dec 2018 20:00
- Mon 10 Dec 2018 01:00
- Mon 10 Jun 2019 20:00
- Tue 11 Jun 2019 02:00
- Wed 19 Oct 2022 20:00
- Thu 27 Oct 2022 02:10
- Mon 16 Oct 2023 23:00
- Mon 23 Oct 2023 01:40