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What the Industrial Revolution Did For Us
Industrial Revolution/ Dan Cruickshank

What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us

From boiling a kettle to working in an office, much of the modern world is shaped by the achievements of the Industrial Revolution. This six-part OU/BBC series uncovers the scientific, technological and political changes of the 19th century that continue to impact on our lives today.

Series summary

Three Dans
This series uncovers the scientific, technological and political changes that shaped Britain. See the series summary.

Experts' views

pig iron - an innovation of the Industrial Revolution
What was so revolutionary about industry anyway? Find out in our articles on steel, rubber, lighting, time and bridges.

The past lives again

A portion of map
Are there any fascinating industrial sites near you? To help you find one in your area see our heritage centres guide.
 

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Seven wonders

Seven Wonders
From London's sewers to the Hoover Dam, explore the stories behind the forging of the modern world with Seven Wonders of the Industrial World.
 

Changing landscapes

changing landscapes
Explore how the Industrial Revolution impacted on the landscape withour Flash interactive Changing Landscapes (32Kb).

Power your knowledge

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If the series has left you keen to know more about the people and places that changed the world, why not check out tips for taking it further?
 
 
 

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