Title
Date
Too Many Mouths to Feed?
1798
The Religious Consciousness
1799
And Machines Replace Men . . .
1819
"Certainly No Man Ever Bestowed Such a Gift on His Kind"
1819
The Purpose of a Historian
1830
Arkwright's Establishment of the Factory System
1835
"The Course of World History"
1837
The Economic Benefits of Belgian Railways
1839
Stop Asking "Why?"!
1842
Theology Is Anthropology
1843
Factory Discipline in Berlin
1844
Alienated Labor
1844
Industrious Activity and Improved Processes in Agriculture
1846
Voices from the Working Classes
1851
Fears of the Foreigner
1851
Public Debate: The Great Exhibition and Free Trade
1851
The Great Exhibition in Epic Terms
1851
Opening Day at the Great Exhibition of 1851
1851
Lessons of the Great Exhibition
1852
Russian Imperial Expansion
1864
The Most Precious Thing for Man
1864
One Thing Leads to Another
1867
Papal Infallibility Decreed
1870
"The Melancholy Winter of 1826-7"
1873
Hargreaves' Invention of the Spinning Jenny, ca. 1764
1874
History and Getting on with Life
1874
The Imperial Domino Effect
1892
Herzl's State
1896
Zola on the Dreyfus Affair
1898
The White Man's Burden
1899
Social Darwinism and Imperialism
1900
Lenin on Imperialism
1900
The United States Takes the Philippines
1903
The
Unconscious
1909
An Englishwoman in Nigeria
1915
A European Critique of Imperialism
1920
A Working Girl in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Germany
1921
"At the Mytischensk Factory," ca. 1897
1929
"The Most Important Book of the Century"
1955
The Intellectual Revolution of the 1890s
1958
Prometheus Unbound
1969
Orientalism
1978
The Exhibition: The View from France
1992
The Exhibition: One Story or Many?
1999
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