Networks of Improvement

aw_product_id: 
36601282280
merchant_image_url: 
merchant_category: 
Books
search_price: 
28.00
book_author_name: 
Professor Jon Mee
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
The University of Chicago Press
published_date: 
10/10/2023
isbn: 
9780226828381
Merchant Product Cat path: 
Books > Poetry, Drama & Criticism > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > Literary studies: 1800 to 1900
specifications: 
Professor Jon Mee|Paperback|The University of Chicago Press|10/10/2023
Merchant Product Id: 
9780226828381
Book Description: 
A new literary-cultural history of the Industrial Revolution in Britain from the late eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. Working against the stubbornly persistent image of “dark satanic mills,” in many ways so characteristic of literary Romanticism, Jon Mee provides a fresh, revisionary account of the Industrial Revolution as a story of unintended consequences. In Networks of Improvement, Mee reads a wide range of texts—economic, medical, and more conventionally “literary”—with a focus on their circulation through networks and institutions. Mee shows how a project of enlightened liberal reform articulated in Britain’s emerging manufacturing towns led to unexpectedly coercive forms of machine productivity, a pattern that might be seen repeating in the digital technologies of our own time. Instead of treating the Industrial Revolution as Romanticism’s “other,” Mee shows how writing, practices, and institutions emanating from these industrial towns developed a new kind of knowledge economy, one where local literary and philosophical societies served as important transmission hubs for the circulation of knowledge.

Graphic Design by Ishmael Annobil /  Web Development by Ruzanna Hovasapyan