Industrialisation and Social Change

“Industrialisation and Social Change” by H. Kaeble, published by Berg Publishers in 1992, is a reprint edition comprising 224 pages in English. This work presents a comprehensive survey of research that explores new perspectives on social inequality across various European countries. The author examines themes related to income, property, employment, education, housing, illness, and death, providing a structured analysis of these critical issues.
Readers will find that the book delves into the intricate relationship between industrialisation and social inequality, offering arguments that are designed to provoke further discussion. By addressing multiple facets of social disparity, this edition contributes to the fields of business and economics, as well as corporate and business history. The insights provided in this work aim to enhance understanding of how industrialisation impacts societal structures and inequalities.
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This work represents a major survey of research which succeeds in opening up new perspectives on a number of European countries. The theme of social inequality is divided into sections on income, property, employment, education, housing, illness and death. The author finally attempts to develop a number of arguments about the relationship between industrialisation and social inequality, which are likely to stimulate further debate.
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