ABSTRACT

A history of the rise of industrialism in modern Europe, containing a description of the revolutionary changes which transformed industry, commerce and agriculture at the beginning of the last century, with an account of their reactions on the political and economic condition of the chief European nations.

The social problems created by this momentous revolution are discussed in detail, and a historical survey is given of the various attempts to correct the evils of industrialism, on the one hand through state intervention by means of poor laws, factory laws, schemes of social insurance, etc., and on the other through voluntary effort as manifested in movements like trade unionism, co-operation, profit sharing and co-partnership. Post-war developments such as the Russian Revolution and international labour legislation are also described in detail and depth. This book was first published in 1930.

chapter I|13 pages

The Industrial Revolution

chapter II|20 pages

The Agrarian Revolution

chapter III|17 pages

The Revolution in Transport

chapter IV|14 pages

The Revolution in Commerce

chapter V|17 pages

The Revolution in Commercial Policy

chapter VI|24 pages

Money, Banking and Investment

chapter VII|20 pages

Socialism and the Social Problem

chapter VIII|14 pages

The Political Labour Movement

chapter IX|20 pages

The Industrial Labour Movement

chapter X|29 pages

The Co-Operative Movement

chapter XI|10 pages

Profit-Sharing and Co-Partnership

chapter XII|15 pages

The Factory Laws

chapter XIII|22 pages

The Poor Laws

chapter XIV|25 pages

Social Insurance

chapter XV|17 pages

Some Recent Tendencies