Description: Launched in Great Britain in the mid-18th century, the Industrial Revolution transformed much of the world from a simple agricultural society into a complex industrial society. U- X- L(R) 's Industrial Revolution Reference Librarycovers the ideas and social turmoil that marked this transition as well as the machines, manufacturing processes and energy sources that spurred it on. Industrial Revolution: Almanac includes approximately 12 thematic chapters and research and activity ideas. Industrial Revolution: Biographies profiles approximately 30 of the major figures of the period. Arranged thematically, Industrial Revolution: Primary Sources includes excerpts from speeches, diary entries, newspaper accounts, novels, poems, memoirs and other documents from the era.For table of contents, sample pages or other volume specific information see the entry for the Almanac, Biographies or Primary Sources.
Review Quotes: "The individual volumes can stand alone, each with its own index and bibliography, but the Almanac is the most comprehensive. It is an attractive, well-organized, and easy-to-read examination of the Industrial Revolution, accessible to the middle school student. Libraries with a need for broader coverage of the topic should consider the full set, which makes the most of tying primary sources and people to historical events."
--"VOYA" (April 2004)