Industrialization and the Urban Landscape
Abstract
This qualitative research article looks at industrialization's effect on life in urban areas. By examining historical texts, personal narratives, and contemporary studies, the study investigates the evolution of city landscapes, the formation of novel social orderings, and the resulting impacts on quotidian practices for urban populations. Examples of the niche they fill include: Industrialization did not just promise the good times > data on job creation and youth apprenticeship, but also the bad > data on factories leading to overcrowding, pollution, and other ills of industrial life. The analysis presents a struggle between the economy and social welfare, a theme that underlines the complexities of urban life that emerged during this pivotal period. Above all, this study provides a long-lasting legacy of industrialization and suggests some thought-provoking correlations to the processes of urbanization continuing today.
Keywords: Industrial Revolution, City Life, Social Class, Ecology, History