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/ London [UK] : Thomas Nelson and sons (1912)
Fields, factories and workshops or Industry combined with agriculture and brain work with manual work [texte imprimé] /
Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) . - new, revised and enlarged ed . -
London [UK] : Thomas Nelson and sons , 1912 . - 477 p. : ill. ; 16 cm.
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
AGRICULTURE ; INDUSTRIE ; TRAVAIL
Résumé :
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. THE DECENTRALISATION OF INDUSTRIES
Division of labour and integration--The spread of
industrial skill--each nation its own producer of
manufactured goods--The United Kingdom--France
--Germany--Russia--"German Competition."
CHAPTER II THE DECENTRALISATION OF INDUSTRIES (continued)
Italy and Spain--India--Japan--The United States--
The cotton, woollen, and silk trades--The growing
necessity for each country to rely chiefly upon home
consumers.
CHAPTER III. THE POSSIBILITIES OF AGRICULTURE (Second Half)
The development of agriculture--The over-population
prejudice--Can the soil of Great Britain feed its
inhabitants?--British agriculture--Compared with
agriculture in France; in Belgium, in Denmark--
Market gardening: its achievements--Is it profitable
to grow wheat in Great Britain--American agriculture
intensive culture in the States.
CHAPTER IV. THE POSSIBILITIES OF AGRICULTURE (continued)
The doctrine of Malthus--Progress in wheat-growing--
East Flanders--Channel Islands--Potato crops, past and
present--Irrigation--Major Hallett's experiments--Planted
wheat.
CHAPTER V. THE POSSIBILITIES OF AGRICULTURE (continued)
Extension of market-gardening and fruit-growing:
in France; in the United States--Culture under glass
--Kitchen gardens under glass--Hothouse culture:
in Guernsey and Jersey; in Belgium--Conclusion.
CHAPTER VI. SMALL INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL VILLAGES
Industry and agriculture--The small industries--Different
types--Petty trades in Great Britain-- Sheffield,
Leeds, Lake District, Birmingham--Stastistical data
-- Petty trades in France weaving and various other
trades--The Lyons region--Paris, emporium of petty
trades--Results of the census of 1896.
CHAPTER VII. SMALL INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL VILLAGES (continued)
Petty trade in Germany: discussions upon the
subject and conclusions arrived at--Results of the census
taken in I882, 1895, and 1007--Petty trades in Russia
--Conclusions.
CHAPTER VIII. BRAIN WORK AND MANUAL WORK
Divorce between science and handicraft--Technical education
--Complete education--The Moscow system; applied at Chicago,
Boston, Aberdeen--Concrete teaching--Present waste of time
--Science and technics--Advantages which science can derive
from a combination of brain work with manual work.
CHAPTER IX. CONCLUSION
APPENDIX.
A. BRITISH INVESTMENTS ABROAD
B. FRENCH IMPORTS
C. GROWTH OF INDUSTRY IN RUSSIA
D. IRON INDUSTRY IN GERMANY
E. MACHINERY IN GERMANY
F. COTTON INDUSTRY IN GERMANY
G. MINING AND TEXTILES IN AUSTRIA
H. COTTON MANUFACTURE IN INDIA
I. THE COTTON INDUSTRY IN THE STATES
J. MR. GIFFEN'S AND MR. FLUX'S FIGURES CONCERNING THE POSITION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE:
K. MARKET-GARDENING IN BELGIUM
L. THE CHANNEL ISLANDS--THE SCILLY ISLANDS
M. IRRIGATED MEADOWS IN ITALY
N. PLANTED WHEAT; THE ROTHAMSTED CHALLENGE
O. REPLANTED WHEAT
P. IMPORTS OF VEGETABLES TO THE UNITED KINGDOM
Q. FRUIT CULTURE IN BELGIUM
R. CULTURE UNDER GLASS IN HOLLAND
S. PRICES OBTAINED IN LONDON FOR DESSERT GRAPES CULTIVATED UNDER GLASS
T. THE USE OF ELECTRICITY IN AGRICULTURE
U. PETTY TRADES IN THE LYONS REGION
V. SMALL INDUSTRIES AT PARIS
W. RESULTS OF THE CENSUS OF THE FRENCH INDUSTRIES IN 1896.
X. THE SMALL INDUSTRIES IN GERMANY
Y. THE DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES IN SWITZERLAND
Note de contenu :
repr. NB. "Les Glaneuses" de Millet
Mention de responsabilité :
P. Kropotkin
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Titre :
Fields, factories and workshops or Industry combined with agriculture and brain work with manual work
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921)
Mention d'édition :
new, revised and enlarged ed
Editeur :
London [UK] : Thomas Nelson and sons
Année de publication :
1912
Importance :
477 p.
Présentation :
ill.
Format :
16 cm
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
AGRICULTURE ; INDUSTRIE ; TRAVAIL
Résumé :
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. THE DECENTRALISATION OF INDUSTRIES
Division of labour and integration--The spread of
industrial skill--each nation its own producer of
manufactured goods--The United Kingdom--France
--Germany--Russia--"German Competition."
CHAPTER II THE DECENTRALISATION OF INDUSTRIES (continued)
Italy and Spain--India--Japan--The United States--
The cotton, woollen, and silk trades--The growing
necessity for each country to rely chiefly upon home
consumers.
CHAPTER III. THE POSSIBILITIES OF AGRICULTURE (Second Half)
The development of agriculture--The over-population
prejudice--Can the soil of Great Britain feed its
inhabitants?--British agriculture--Compared with
agriculture in France; in Belgium, in Denmark--
Market gardening: its achievements--Is it profitable
to grow wheat in Great Britain--American agriculture
intensive culture in the States.
CHAPTER IV. THE POSSIBILITIES OF AGRICULTURE (continued)
The doctrine of Malthus--Progress in wheat-growing--
East Flanders--Channel Islands--Potato crops, past and
present--Irrigation--Major Hallett's experiments--Planted
wheat.
CHAPTER V. THE POSSIBILITIES OF AGRICULTURE (continued)
Extension of market-gardening and fruit-growing:
in France; in the United States--Culture under glass
--Kitchen gardens under glass--Hothouse culture:
in Guernsey and Jersey; in Belgium--Conclusion.
CHAPTER VI. SMALL INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL VILLAGES
Industry and agriculture--The small industries--Different
types--Petty trades in Great Britain-- Sheffield,
Leeds, Lake District, Birmingham--Stastistical data
-- Petty trades in France weaving and various other
trades--The Lyons region--Paris, emporium of petty
trades--Results of the census of 1896.
CHAPTER VII. SMALL INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL VILLAGES (continued)
Petty trade in Germany: discussions upon the
subject and conclusions arrived at--Results of the census
taken in I882, 1895, and 1007--Petty trades in Russia
--Conclusions.
CHAPTER VIII. BRAIN WORK AND MANUAL WORK
Divorce between science and handicraft--Technical education
--Complete education--The Moscow system; applied at Chicago,
Boston, Aberdeen--Concrete teaching--Present waste of time
--Science and technics--Advantages which science can derive
from a combination of brain work with manual work.
CHAPTER IX. CONCLUSION
APPENDIX.
A. BRITISH INVESTMENTS ABROAD
B. FRENCH IMPORTS
C. GROWTH OF INDUSTRY IN RUSSIA
D. IRON INDUSTRY IN GERMANY
E. MACHINERY IN GERMANY
F. COTTON INDUSTRY IN GERMANY
G. MINING AND TEXTILES IN AUSTRIA
H. COTTON MANUFACTURE IN INDIA
I. THE COTTON INDUSTRY IN THE STATES
J. MR. GIFFEN'S AND MR. FLUX'S FIGURES CONCERNING THE POSITION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE:
K. MARKET-GARDENING IN BELGIUM
L. THE CHANNEL ISLANDS--THE SCILLY ISLANDS
M. IRRIGATED MEADOWS IN ITALY
N. PLANTED WHEAT; THE ROTHAMSTED CHALLENGE
O. REPLANTED WHEAT
P. IMPORTS OF VEGETABLES TO THE UNITED KINGDOM
Q. FRUIT CULTURE IN BELGIUM
R. CULTURE UNDER GLASS IN HOLLAND
S. PRICES OBTAINED IN LONDON FOR DESSERT GRAPES CULTIVATED UNDER GLASS
T. THE USE OF ELECTRICITY IN AGRICULTURE
U. PETTY TRADES IN THE LYONS REGION
V. SMALL INDUSTRIES AT PARIS
W. RESULTS OF THE CENSUS OF THE FRENCH INDUSTRIES IN 1896.
X. THE SMALL INDUSTRIES IN GERMANY
Y. THE DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES IN SWITZERLAND
Note de contenu :
repr. NB. "Les Glaneuses" de Millet
Mention de responsabilité :
P. Kropotkin
Permalink :
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/ London [UK] : Thomas Nelson and sons (1953 ca)
News from nowhere, or an epoch of rest ; being some chapters from a utopian romance [texte imprimé] /
William MORRIS (1834-1896) . -
London [UK] : Thomas Nelson and sons , 1953 ca . - 288 p. ; 16 cm.
First published in book form 1890.
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
LITTÉRATURE:Romans ; UTOPIE
Résumé :
Chapter 1 Discussion and Bed
Chapter 2 A Morning Bath
Chapter 3 The Guest House And Breakfast Therein
Chapter 4 A Market By The Way
Chapter 5 Children On The Road
Chapter 6 A Little Shopping
Chapter 7 Trafalgar Square
Chapter 8 An Old Friend
Chapter 9 Concerning Love
Chapter 10 Questions and Answers
Chapter 11 Concerning Government
Chapter 12 Concerning the Arrangement of Life
Chapter 13 Concerning Politics
Chapter 14 How Matters are Managed
Chapter 15 On the Lack of Incentive to Labour in a Communist Society
Chapter 16 Dinner in the Hall of the Bloomsbury Market
Chapter 17 How the Change Came
Chapter 18 The Beginning of the New Life
Chapter 19 The Drive Back to Hammersmith
Chapter 20 The Hammersmith Guest-House Again
Chapter 21 Going Up the River
Chapter 22 Hampton Court. And a Praiser of Past Times
Chapter 23 An Early Morning By Runnymede
Chapter 24 Up The Thames: The Second Day
Chapter 25 The Third Day on the Thames
Chapter 26 The Obstinate Refusers
Chapter 27 The Upper Waters
Chapter 28 The Little River
Chapter 29 A Resting-Place on the Upper Thames
Chapter 30 The Journey's End
Chapter 31 An Old House Amongst New Folk
Chapter 32 The Feast's Beginning -- The End
Mention de responsabilité :
by William Morris
Permalink :
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Titre :
News from nowhere, or an epoch of rest ; being some chapters from a utopian romance
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
William MORRIS (1834-1896)
Editeur :
London [UK] : Thomas Nelson and sons
Année de publication :
1953 ca
Importance :
288 p.
Format :
16 cm
Note générale :
First published in book form 1890.
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
LITTÉRATURE:Romans ; UTOPIE
Résumé :
Chapter 1 Discussion and Bed
Chapter 2 A Morning Bath
Chapter 3 The Guest House And Breakfast Therein
Chapter 4 A Market By The Way
Chapter 5 Children On The Road
Chapter 6 A Little Shopping
Chapter 7 Trafalgar Square
Chapter 8 An Old Friend
Chapter 9 Concerning Love
Chapter 10 Questions and Answers
Chapter 11 Concerning Government
Chapter 12 Concerning the Arrangement of Life
Chapter 13 Concerning Politics
Chapter 14 How Matters are Managed
Chapter 15 On the Lack of Incentive to Labour in a Communist Society
Chapter 16 Dinner in the Hall of the Bloomsbury Market
Chapter 17 How the Change Came
Chapter 18 The Beginning of the New Life
Chapter 19 The Drive Back to Hammersmith
Chapter 20 The Hammersmith Guest-House Again
Chapter 21 Going Up the River
Chapter 22 Hampton Court. And a Praiser of Past Times
Chapter 23 An Early Morning By Runnymede
Chapter 24 Up The Thames: The Second Day
Chapter 25 The Third Day on the Thames
Chapter 26 The Obstinate Refusers
Chapter 27 The Upper Waters
Chapter 28 The Little River
Chapter 29 A Resting-Place on the Upper Thames
Chapter 30 The Journey's End
Chapter 31 An Old House Amongst New Folk
Chapter 32 The Feast's Beginning -- The End
Mention de responsabilité :
by William Morris
Permalink :
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Centre International de Recherches sur l'Anarchisme