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Thomas Southcliffe Ashton (1889–1968) was a British economic historian known for his pioneering work on the Industrial Revolution and the development of modern economic history as a discipline. He served as Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics and was a Fellow of the British Academy.

Known for: The Industrial Revolution, 1760–1830

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The Industrial Revolution, 1760–1830

The Industrial Revolution, 1760–1830

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A concise and influential study of the Industrial Revolution in Britain, first published in 1948. Ashton examines the economic, social, and technological transformations that reshaped Britain between 1760 and 1830, emphasizing the interplay between innovation, capital, and labor. The book remains a foundational text in economic history for its balanced and accessible analysis of industrialization’s causes and consequences.

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Pre-Industrial Britain: The Foundations of Change

Before factories darkened the skies of Manchester or ironworks roared in the Midlands, Britain’s economy was rural and deeply traditional. Agriculture was the backbone of life, shaped by the rhythms of the seasons and the limitations of manpower. Yet even in this pre-industrial world, change was sti...

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Technological Innovation: Engines of Transformation

The heart of the Industrial Revolution lay in invention. Between 1760 and 1830, a cascade of mechanical innovations reshaped production, particularly in textiles, ironmaking, and steam power. Each invention built upon the last, producing not isolated wonders but a system of machinery that magnified ...

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Thomas Southcliffe Ashton (1889–1968) was a British economic historian known for his pioneering work on the Industrial Revolution and the development of modern economic history as a discipline. He served as Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics and was a Fellow of the Briti...

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Thomas Southcliffe Ashton (1889–1968) was a British economic historian known for his pioneering work on the Industrial Revolution and the development of modern economic history as a discipline. He served as Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics and was a Fellow of the British Academy.

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