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Sources Select ResourcesA Marxist History of the World part 29: The peculiarity of Europee Faulkner, Neil Article 2011 Counterfire Why Europe? Why was it that the second great transformation in human existence - the development of capitalism and industrial society - was pioneered on the western edge of the Eurasian land-mass? A Marxist History of the World part 50: The Industrial RevolutionFaulkner, Neil Article 2011 Counterfire Frederick Engels was sent to Manchester, centre of the Industrial Revolution, to dispel his radicalism. Instead it made him the revolutionary he is remembered as today, Neil Faulkner explains. A Marxist History of the World part 51: The origins of the Labour MovementFaulkner, Neil Article 2011 Counterfire Capitalism's industrial revolution gave birth to its own gravediggers, argues Neil Faulkner as he examines the rise and fall of Chartism. A Marxist History of the World part 54: What is Capitalism?Faulkner, Neil Article 2011 Counterfire In this critical chapter of his world history, Neil Faulkner explores capitalism and what it means from the Industrial Revolution to the present day. A Marxist History of the World part 64: What is Imperialism?Faulkner, Neil Article 2012 Counterfire Neil Faulkner looks at how the growth of giant monopolies and the fusing of industrial, bank, and state capital created global competition - and the roots of World War I. Canadian Journal of HistoryAll fields of history except the history of Canada. Each issue features articles and reviews by leading scholars about themes and controversies in historical writing.
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