Behemoth Lib/E: A History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World (Library)

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Price
$90.00  $83.70
Publisher
Blackstone Publishing
Publish Date
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781538494080

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About the Author
Joshua B. Freeman is a Distinguished Professor of History at Queens College and the Graduate Center of CUNY. His previous books include American Empire and Working-Class New York, among others. He lives in New York City.
Stephen Bowlby, a lifelong performer and filmmaker, loves bringing ideas to life in ways that entertain, inviting both action and reflection. With a career in writing, directing, and film editing, he infuses his narration with a strong sense of story.
Reviews

Narrator Stephen Bowlby approaches this audiobook as a straightforward work of history, using his deep voice to simply tell the story rather than to put his personal imprint on it.

-- "AudioFile"

[A remarkable book...If you want to know where the world we live in came from, this is a good place to start.

-- "Eric Foner, historian and New York Times bestselling author "

[A] rich and ambitious history...Now that factory work and stable, blue-collar jobs are such potent sources of nostalgia, it can be hard to recall how truly disruptive the manufacturing age was. Freeman does a superb job of reminding us.

-- "New York Times"

You may have no detailed knowledge of factories except that they can be converted into cool lofts. In that case, you'll learn much from historian Joshua Freeman.

-- " Wall Street Journal"

Fascinating...Shows how factories have had an overwhelming influence on the way we work, think, move, play, and fight.

-- "Washington Post"

A global tour of three centuries, from English textile mills to Detroit steel plants to Chinese iPhone factories.

-- "Newsday"

A lively chronicle of the factory [that] delves into the...social history on the shop floor and beyond the factory walls.

-- "Economist (London)"

Freeman uses the history of the factory as a way to re-examine how workers are treated worldwide.

-- "Pacific Standard"

'We live in a factory-made world, ' yet most consumers know little about these places or the experiences of those who work in them...An excellent foundation for understanding how their possessions are made, as well as how the factory system affects society.

-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"

An ambitious, sweeping, and well-researched history...accessible and relevant to general readers.

-- "Library Journal"

While Freeman underscores the invaluable benefits factories have contributed to civilization, his sobering dissection of their negative environmental impact shows how much room there is for improvement.

-- "Booklist"

We are all implicated in the world of the giant factory, but students of economic history and geopolitics in particular will find much of value here.

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Freeman's tour de force reminds us that, to understand the world we live in, it is not enough to think about the symbolic meaning of consumption; we need to grapple with how all the stuff around us is manufactured. Taking us on a whirlwind tour of giant factories from Lancashire to Detroit, from Wolfsburg to Nova Huta, from Mahalla al-Kubra to Shenzhen, Freeman charts the rise and spread of this peculiar form of organizing production. Behemoth is an extraordinary book that offers countless insights into the global history of the past two centuries.

-- "Sven Beckert, Bancroft Prize-winning author of Empire of Cotton"