id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_odwbcomy55dvtnpyflybpll7wu ROBERT C.H. SWEENY Response to the Round Table on Why Did We Choose to Industrialize? Montreal 1819–1849 2017 14 .pdf application/pdf 5013 411 64 The Canadian Historical Association / La Société historique du Canada form of the book to a critical understanding of its contents. we can see the present clearly enough, we will know what questions to ask of the past,27 I attribute an epistemological centrality aspect of the relationship between form and content will resonate across generations as it speaks to people working on quite faced by millions of people in the handful of North Atlantic societies that fi rst industrialised and by billions around the world In asking specifi cally why we chose to industrialise in Montréal, there are numerous processes constituted by this dialectic the social nature of these historical processes and the systemic was the choices that working people made that resulted in Newfoundland reverting to a much older, household-based form of of historically understanding modes of production. Furthermore, a structuralist epistemology impedes historical understandings of how capitalism itself works. ./cache/work_odwbcomy55dvtnpyflybpll7wu.pdf ./txt/work_odwbcomy55dvtnpyflybpll7wu.txt