the new fuels petroleum and natural gas, the Ukraine’s dependence on Russia only increased. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Ukraine World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Ukraine? Heinrich Böll
severe shortage of consumer goods, and also neglected to develop the service sector. Related Links ERIH Link-List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Latvia World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Latvia? Līgatne [...] the Russo-Balt Wagon Factory and machinery works were founded in the suburb Bolderai. Once the rail links to the breadbaskets of southern Russia and the Ukraine were completed, grain trading triggered a massive
The first railway station was built in Hrodna (Grodno) in the extreme west of Belarus, where the link from St. Petersburg to Warsaw, the capital of Russian “Congress Poland”, intersected the country. [...] consumer of finished products, with a significant portion going to the Russian military. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Belarus World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Belarus? Grodno. Bridge
Homepage Service LinksLINKS Listen INFORMATION TO THIS LINK LIST On this link list we have collected over 450 websites from all over Europe which present organisations and networks dealing with industrial [...] present the industrial heritage of a country or a region – most of them from a tourism point of view. Links of single sites have deliberately not been taken into the collection as this may become unmanageable [...] made for industrial UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which you can find on top of the list. Numerous links can also be found on single sites or thematic pages of our web presentation.
companies have increasingly concentrated on exporting leading-edge digital technology. Related Links ERIH Link List An Economic History of Finland WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Finland World Atlas: What are the biggest [...] Starting in 1862, trains traversed the first railway line running inland from Helsinki, and the vital link to St. Petersburg was completed in 1870. However, telegraph lines, electric and telephone networks
former “breadbasket of eastern Europe” was no longer able to feed even its own people. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Romania World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Romania
electoral success, they established a fundamentally new political current in the parliaments. Related Links Britannica: The rise of organized labour and mass protests WIKIPEDIA: Labour movement The miners'
forced labour in GDR prisons - the system probably contributed no more than 1% to the economy. Related Links International Labour Organization: What is forced labour WIKIPEDIA: Forced Labour Forced Labor 1939-45:
of debate, especially the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide produced by combustion processes. Related Links Fowler et al, A Chronology of Global Air Quality, In: Philosophical Transactions, edited by The Royal
products for human use, they destroyed human beings and produced ashes instead of products. Related Links: WIKIPEDIA: Extermination camp The Holocast explained: Extermination camps Unesco World Heritage List:
been forced to surrender at the beginning of the First World War for lack of ammunition. Related Links History of Chemicals Industry Sites of the Theme Route
and health impacts of industrialised food production were not widely discussed at the time. Related Links Encyclopedia.com: The Industrialization of Agriculture John Hopkins Center: Industrialization of
Anchor Point of the Day North Landscape Park | Duisburg, Germany “Clean and tidy and ready to be fired up once more”. That may be so. But blast… more ERIH PRESENTS over 2,400 sites from all European c
lies in the fact that it unites many different traditions within a single idea. The Regional Routes link landscapes and sites which have left their mark on European industrial history. Germany's Ruhrgebiet
colonies, but industrialisation did not begin there until the mid-19th century or later. A direct link is therefore difficult to discern, but there too the immense influx of capital from the slave economy [...] "free". This was the ideological legitimisation that industrialised mass society needed. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Eric Williams 'Capitalism and Slavery' The Importance of Atlantic Slavery for the 18th
INFORMATION TO THIS LINK LIST There are numerous expert databases and best practice websites on different topic dealing with industrial heritage. Following you will find a selection of links we collected for
product declined drastically; today, energy-rich Kazakhstan even has to import electric power. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Kazakhstan World Atlas: The Economy of Kazakhstan ХХ ғасырдағы Қазақстан эк
the Summer Palace in Zarskoye Selo opened for demonstration purposes in 1837 and was followed by a link between Warsaw, at that time under Russian rule, and the Austro-Hungarian border. From 1851 trains [...] dramatic shortages of consumer goods, and the constant fear of the ruthless power of the state. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Industrialization in the Soviet Union WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Russia World Atlas: What are
race track. Apart from tourism, it is finance that drives the economy of the city-state. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Monaco World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Monaco? Monaco. Gasholder
components are produced for export. However, the economy is dominated by banking and tourism. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of San Marino World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in San Marino San Marino