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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONINDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONRELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS

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What's Inside:
  • A World Without Machines
  • The Revolution Begins in Great Britain
  • Inventions and Improvements
  • The Revolution Continues in America
  • How the Revolution Affected People
  • Changes in Health and Hygiene
  • Continuing Changes Around the World
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  • LEXILE® READING LEVEL: 910L
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"Unplug the TV and refrigerator. Everything electric has to go. Dump all the packaged food and start growing your own. Toss the store-bought soaps and shampoos. Chop some wood for the fireplace so you can cook and stay warm. Forget about school from now on: You're working dawn to dusk. Do all that and you'll see how most people lived before the Industrial Revolution. This period, which stretched from. . . "
RELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
  • Industrial Revolution Almanac. By James L. Outman, UXL, 2003.
  • Critical Perspectives on the Industrial Revolution (Critical Anthologies of Nonfiction Writing). By Josh Sakolsky, Rosen Publishing Group, 2004
  • The Industrial Revolution (Witness to History. By Sean Connolly, Heinemann Library, 2003.
  • The Industrial Revolution (People at the Center of). By Sara McIntosh Wooten, Blackbirch Press, 2003.
  • The Industrial Revolution, 1800-1850: 1800-1850 (Society and Technology). By Pier Paolo Poggio, Chelsea House Publications, 2002.
ADULT BOOKS
  • The Industrial Revolution (Turning Points in World History). By Brenda Stalcup, Greenhaven Press, 2002.
  • As Time Goes by: From the Industrial Revolutions to the Information Revolution. By Christopher Freeman, Oxford University Press, 2001.
  • Industrial Revolution (Problems in European Civilization). By Steven M. Beaudoin, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2003.
WEBSITES
  • Women During the Industrial Revolution: www.womeninworldhistory.com/lesson7.html
  • Great Inventions of the Industrial Revolution: www.teachersfirst.com/lessons/inventor/ag1.htm
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
  • Lowell National Historical Park (Lowell, MA):
    www.nps.gov/lowe/2002/home.htm
  • Blackstone River Valley. MA and RI:
    www.nps.gov/blac/discover/history.htm