The Industrial Revolutions

The Industrial Revolutions

The story of how a primate species created a world full of skyscrapers, airplanes, nuclear weapons, and vaccines. From the mass production of cotton weaving in the first industrial revolution of the 18th Century, to the digital revolution of today, this podcast will explore the ways our world has rapidly changed.

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Episoder(73)

Chapter 16: Men of Science

Chapter 16: Men of Science

As the first Industrial Revolution was beginning to turn the world upside down, the Age of Enlightenment produced scientists whose breakthroughs helped shape that upside-down world. Today we discuss t...

28 Mai 201943min

Chapter 15: We Got Chemistry

Chapter 15: We Got Chemistry

The Industrial Revolutions were made possible thanks to the Scientific Revolution, which began centuries earlier as militaries needed to invest in new ways to gain an edge in battle. With it came the ...

17 Mai 201931min

Chapter 14: The Machine Makers

Chapter 14: The Machine Makers

To support the National Alliance on Mental Illness: NAMI.orgWhen Joseph Bramah hired Henry Maudslay to help him make locks, little did he know his assistant would go on to change the world. Maudslay h...

10 Mai 201927min

Chapter 13: The Factory System

Chapter 13: The Factory System

To support the Independent Labrador Retriever Rescue of Southern California (or to adopt a dog if you live there): http://www.indilabrescue.org -To get your favorite team’s apparel AND support the pod...

3 Mai 201943min

Chapter 12: The Steamboat

Chapter 12: The Steamboat

Creating the world’s first vessels of powered transportation was no joke. Several competitive inventors put everything on the line to be the first to build profitable steamboats. For most of them, the...

26 Apr 201933min

Chapter 11: Canal-Mania

Chapter 11: Canal-Mania

From the 1760s to the 1830s, Great Britain went crazy for canals. America did too. These waterways helped speed up trade and fuel industrialization in the age before trains and highways. In the proces...

12 Apr 201931min

Chapter 10: Economic Ideas (Part 2: Adam Smith)

Chapter 10: Economic Ideas (Part 2: Adam Smith)

This week we discuss the life and times of the Father of Economics, including his native Scotland, his early years and education, his intellectual influences, his career, and his magnum opus: The Weal...

5 Apr 201932min

Chapter 9: Economic Ideas (Part 1: The Oldies)

Chapter 9: Economic Ideas (Part 1: The Oldies)

At the dawn of the First Industrial Revolution, a new academic field emerged: Economics. (Well, something called “Political Economy” anyway.)  But centuries of economic thought had to be supplanted fi...

29 Mar 201928min

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