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S5, E3 Re-examining the History of the Industrial Revolution

10/21/24 • 112 min

Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice

Re-examining the History of the Industrial Revolution

Speaker: Michael Mann is Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology, UCLA and the author of The Sources of Social Power which covers the history of power in human societies from prehistory to the present.

Discussant: James Putzel, LSE ID
Chair: Laura Mann, LSE ID

This event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by the International Development Department at LSE.

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Re-examining the History of the Industrial Revolution

Speaker: Michael Mann is Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology, UCLA and the author of The Sources of Social Power which covers the history of power in human societies from prehistory to the present.

Discussant: James Putzel, LSE ID
Chair: Laura Mann, LSE ID

This event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by the International Development Department at LSE.

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Discussant: Robert Wade, LSE ID
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