This bibliography was creatd with the assistance of Victorian Database on a CD-ROM, 1970-1995, created by the University of Alberta.
Anderson, B.L., ed. Capital Accumulation in the Industrial Revolution. London: Dent, 1974.
Bairoch, Paul. "Commerce international et genese de la revolution industrielle anglaise." Annales 1973 (28) 541-571.
Barker, Theo. "Business as Usual? London and the Industrial Revolution." History Today. 1989 (39/Feb) 45-50.
Beckett, J.V., and Heath, J.E. "When Was the Industrial Revolution in the East Midlands?" Midland History. 1988 (13) 77-94.
Berg, Maxine. The Age of Manufactures: Industry, Innovation and Work in Britain, 1700-1820. London: Fontana/ New York: Oxford UP, 1985.
Berg, Maxine, and Hudson, Pat. "Rehabilitating the Industrial Revolution." Economic History Review. 1992 (45/1) 24-50
Brezis, Elise S. "Foreign Capital Flows in the Century of Britain's Industrial Revolution: New Estimates, Controlled Conjectures." Economic History Review. 1995 (48/1/Feb) 46-67.
Cipolla, C.M. The Fontana Economic History of Europe. London & Glasgow: Collins/Fontana Bks 1973 Vol. III: Pt. 1: 'The Industrial Revolution.' 624p. Vol. IV: Pt. 2: 'The Emergence of Industrial Societies.' 845p.
Cloudsley, Tim. "Romanticism and the Industrial Revolution in Britain." History of European Ideas. 1990 (12/5) 611-635.
Coleman, D.C.Myth, History and the Industrial Revolution. London & Rio Grande: Hambledon P, 1992.
Crafts, N.F.R. British Economic Growth During the Industrial Revolution. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1985.
Crouzet, Francois, ed. Capital Formation in the Industrial Revolution. London: Methuen, 1972.
Dale, H. The Industrial Revolution. London: British Library, 1992.
Davis, Ralph. The Industrial Revolution and British Overseas Trade. Leicester: Leicester UP/ Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities P, 1979.
Deane, Phyllis. "The Role of Capital in the Industrial Revolution." Explorations in Economic History. 1973 (10) 349-364.
DeVries, Jan. "The Industrial Revolution and the Industrious Revolution." Journal of Economic History 1994 (54/2) 249-270.
Duffy, Ian P.H.Bankruptcy and Insolvency in London During the Industrial Revolution. New York & London: Garland, 1985.
Firth, G. Bradford and the Industrial Revolution: An Economic History, 1760-1840. Halifax, England: Ryburn Pub, 1990.
Fleischman, Richard K, and Tyson, Thomas N. "Cost Accounting During Industrial Revolution: The Present State of Historical Knowledge." Economic History Review. 1993 (46/3) 503-517.
Fores, Michael. "The Myth of a British Industrial Revolution." History. 1981 (66) 181-198.
Gregory, Derek. "The Production of Regions in England's Industrial Revolution." Journal of Historical Geography 1988 (14) 50-58.
Gregory, Derek. "Reply to ['The Production of Regions in England's Industrial Revolution: A Response,' by John Langton]." Journal of Historical Geography 1988 (14) 174-176.
Hailey, C. Knic. "British Industrialization Before 1841: Evidence of Slower Growth During the Industrial Revolution." Journal of Economic History. 1982 (42) 267-89.
Trinder, Barrie. The Making of the Industrial Landscape. London: Dent, 1982.
Hartwell, R.M., ed. The Industrial Revolution. New York: Barnes & Noble/ Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1970.
Hartwell, R.M. The Industrial Revolution and Economic Growth. London: Methuen, 1971.
Hartwell, R.M. Nuffield Studies in Economic History. 1970 No. 1: 'The Industrial Revolution.'
Harvey, A.D. "First Public Reactions to the Industrial Revolution." Etudes Anglaises. 1978 (31) 273-293.
Heim, Carol E., and Mirowski, Philip. "Interest Rates and Crowding-Out During Britain's Industrial Revolution." Journal of Economic History 1987 (47) 117-139.
Hills, Richard L.Power in the Industrial Revolution. Manchester: Manchester UP 1970.
Honeyman, Katrina. Origins of Enterprise: Business Leadership in the Industrial Revolution. Manchester: Manchester UP/ New York: St. Martin's P, 1982.
Hoppit, Julian. "Income, Welfare and the Industrial Revolution in Britain." Historical Journal. 1988 (31/3) 721-731.
Hoppit, Julian. "Understanding the Industrial Revolution." Historical Journal 1987 (30) 211-224
Hudson, Pat.The Industrial Revolution. Sevenoaks, Kent, & New York: Edward Arnold/ New York: Hodder & Stoughton/Chapman & Hall, 1992.
Inglis, Brian. Men of Conscience. New York: Macmillan/ London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1971.
Jackson, R.V. "Rates of Industrial Growth During Industrial Revolution. "Economic History Review. 1992 (45/1) 1-23.
Lane, Peter. The Industrial Revolution: The Birth of the Modern Age. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1978.
Langton, John. "The Production of Regions in England's Industrial Revolution: Response." Journal of Historical Geography 1988 (14) 170-174.
Lines, Clifford. Companion to the Industrial Revolution New York: Facts on File, 1990.
Lloyd-Jones, Roger, and Lewis, M.J. Manchester and the Age of the Factory: The Business Structure of 'Cottonopolis' in the Industrial Revolution. Beckenham, Kent: Croom Helm, 1988.
Mathias, Peter. "La revolution industrielle en Angleterre: un cas unique?" Annales 1972 (27) 33-45.
Mathias, Peter, and Davis, J.A., eds. The First Industrial Revolutions. Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1989.
Marx, Roland. "La richesse de l'Anglelerre et des Anglais au temp de la Revolution industrielle. "Etudes Anglaises. 1992 (45/4) 396-405.
Mokyr, Joel, ed. The British Industrial Revolution: An Economic Perspective. Publisher: Boulder, CO: Westview P, 1993.
Mokyr, Joel. "Demand vs Supply in the Industrial Revolution." Journal of Economic History 1977 (37) 981-1008.
Mokyr, Joel, ed. The Economics of the Industrial Revolution.Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Allanheld 1985.
Mokyr, Joel. "Is There Still Life in the Pessimist Case? Consumption During the Industrial Revolution, 1790-1850." Journal of Economic History 1988 (48) 69-92.
Raybould, Trevor. "Aristocratic Landowners and the Industrial Revolutions: The Black Country Experience c.1760-c.1840." Midland History. 1984 (9) 59-86.
Reeve, Robin M. The Industrial Revolution 1750-1850. London: U of London P, 1971.
Richards, E.S. "Structural Change in a Regional Economy: Sutherland and the Industrial Revolution, 1780-1830." Economic History Review 1973 (26) 63-76.
Rooke, Patrick. The Industrial Revolution. London: Hart-Davis/ New York: John Day, 1971.
Singleton, Fred. Industrial Revolution in Yorkshire. Clapham, Yorkshire: Dalesmon, 1970.
Snooks, Graeme Donald, ed. Was the Industrial Revolution Necessary? London: Routledge 1994
Stearns, Peter N. The Industrial Revolution in World History. Greenwood: Westview P, 1993.
Supple, Barry Emanuel. The State and the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1914. London: Fontana, 1971.
Thomas, Brainley. "Escaping From Constraints: The Industrial Revolution in a Malthusian Context." Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 1985 (15) 729-753.
Thomas, Brinley. The Industrial Revolution and the Atlantic Economy: Selected Essays. Routledge, 1993.
Thompson, Allan. The Dynamics of the Industrial Revolution. London: Edward Arnold, 1973.
Vigier, Francois. Change and Apathy: Liverpool and Manchester During the the Industrial Revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1970.
Ward, J.R. "The Industrial Revolution and British, 1750-1850." Economic History Review . 1994 (47/1) 44-65.
Ward, J.T, and Wilson, R.G. Land and Industry: The Landed Estate and the Industrial Revolution. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1971.
Weible, Robert, ed. The World of the Industrial Revolution: Comparative and International Aspects of Industrialization. North Andover, MA: Museums of American Textile History, 1986.
Wijnberg, Nachoem M. "The Industrial Revolution and Industrial Economics." Journal of European Economic History. 1992 (21/1) 153-167.
Williamson, Jeffrey G. "The Impact of the Irish on British Labour Markets During the Industrial Revolution." Journal of Economic History 1986 (46) 693-720.
Wrigley, E.A. Continuity, Chance and Change: The Character of the Industrial Revolution in England. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge UP, 1989.
Wrigley, E.A. "The Process of Modernization and the Industrial Revolution in England." Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 1972 (3) 225-259.
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