Some periods in our history are so transformative that they create a clear divide between the world before and after. We attribute the 18th and 19th centuries to such a period. Named the Industrial ...
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The explosive and bloody impact of the Industrial Revolution
Was the Industrial Revolution the most important event in human history? Dan Snow is joined by economist and journalist Duncan Weldon to explore why exactly the industrial revolution started on the ...
The Industrial Revolution flipped life on its head. What started as steam engines and textile mills in the 18th century snowballed into railroads, factories, and cities buzzing with new energy. It was ...
Artificial intelligence may rival steam, electricity, and computing—but history suggests its full economic impact will take time ...
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