How the Industrial Revolution Changed Humanity Forever | A Bedtime History Documentary

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The Industrial Revolution engineered the modern world. In a few brutal decades, steam power and factory lines ripped up centuries of rural tradition and birthed the chaotic, coal-fired cities we recognise today. We'll explore the harsh realities of this era in this feature-length documentary. For those seeking a deep exploration of technological upheaval, social transformation, or an engrossing bedtime history story, this soothing narrative is crafted for you. It's designed for deep relaxation – the perfect history for sleep, guiding you toward a restful night.

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For a deeper understanding and for further reading, this narrative draws on E.P. Thompson's “The Making of the English Working Class” and Eric Hobsbawm's “Industry and Empire.”

In this documentary episode, we explore the brutal and transformative decades of the Industrial Revolution. Our story begins in the mid-eighteenth century with the skilled artisans and open-field villages of rural England. We trace the explosive growth of the global cotton trade and the arrival of the first water-powered textile mills. We then examine the collapse of traditional trades, the mass exodus from the enclosed countryside, and the chaotic expansion of cities like Manchester. From there, we follow the lives of the women and children who worked the machinery, the harsh social discipline imposed by the new chapels, and the bitter fight over living standards. We witness the midnight machine-breaking raids of the Luddites, the underground radical movements that culminated in the Peterloo massacre, and the slow forging of working-class solidarity. Finally, we look at the heavy age of iron, coal, and steam that turned Britain into the workshop of the world, and the lasting global legacy that continues to shape our schedules, our climate, and our economy today.

CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 Introduction
00:02:26 The Pre-Industrial World
00:10:59 The Spark of Global Trade
00:16:27 The Textile Vanguard
00:22:39 The Tyranny of the Clock
00:29:29 The Fall of the Artisans
00:36:34 The Rural Exodus and Enclosure
00:43:43 The Demographic Explosion and Urbanisation
00:51:03 The Female Operative and the Fractured Home
00:58:05 Religion and Social Discipline
01:05:59 The Standard of Living Debate
01:10:52 Luddism and Direct Action
01:17:03 The Radical Underground
01:24:35 The Making of Class Consciousness
01:32:31 Iron, Coal, and Steam
01:39:05 The Global Workshop
01:46:10 The Modern Legacy

Thank you for joining us! We hope you find this Bedtime History of the Industrial Revolution both insightful and wonderfully calming.

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