structural change than it had been in previous periods of economic and industrial change. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of the Netherlands World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in the
Luxemburg was one of the ten largest iron and steel manufacturing countries in the world. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Luxembourg World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Luxembourg
area, which further stimulated the economy and gained great international recognition. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Germany World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Germany? Duisburg [...] plantations in the Caribbean more cheaply. In 1843, they launched Prussia's first long-distance rail link from Cologne through the then rural Ruhr region to Minden. From the mid-19th century, the construction
of the century, industrialisation finally reached the rural parts of Bohemia as well. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of the Czech Republic World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in
agricultural enterprises and small farmers, the country is now independent of food imports. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Turkey World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Turkey History of Istanbul:
markets with the aim of promoting a productive, prosperous society, reached its zenith. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Sweden World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Sweden Ski [...] to Malmo in the south and Gothenburg in the west opened in 1864. By the start of the 20th century links had been constructed to the north, including the ore railway from Luleå to Narvik in Norway, which
the dependence on foreign capital, before Black Friday 1929 triggered a new crisis. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Poland World Atlas: The biggest industries in Poland? Chorzow. Königshütte
boomed – but no more than half of Italy was industrialized by the start of World War One. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Italy World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Italy? Milan
was not until the 1950s that more Danes were employed in industry than in agriculture. Related Links ERIH Link List 1001 Stories of Denmark: Theme "Industry. From Mills to Computers" WIKIPEDIA: Economy of
destruction of the First World War and the subsequent breakup of the Habsburg Empire. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Austria World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Austria? Vienna
share knowledge and experience and a promotional tool to market industrial heritage to the public. Links to tourist websites and other organisations will help to raise public awareness, attract more visitors [...] actions, the project will develop Trans-national Theme Routes showing the historical and industrial links between the different European countries. Unlike the regional routes, the virtual thematic routes [...] public and encourages people to visit industrial heritage sites. Extensive information and a wealth of links to other websites, tourist offices and other organisations and initiatives help to attract visitors
time individual producers remained lords and masters of their own particular area of land. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: The Industrial Revolution History Discussion: The History of the Industrial Revolution
Following you will find a selection of links to expert databases and best practice websites on different topic dealing with industrial heritage. more LINKS Our link list: websites from all over Europe which
history. more VIRTUAL EXHIBITION "LINKING EUROPE" Our virtual exhibition focuses on the international links of industrialisation and demonstrates the connections between local stories and the wider picture [...] never a purely national phenomenon. ERIH's brochure is a first step to present the various European links and interconnections. more
Montagne (Altenberg) near Aachen. During the first decade of the eighteenth century he developed links with Shropshire. He established a copper smelter and a brass works in Coalbrookdale and in 1708 leased
including lines laid in the Red Sea and the Mediterranean by the Italian government from 1887, and the link between Spain and the Balearic Islands laid in 1888. In 1896 he opened a purpose-built plant at La
by rail. He was born in Liège to a wealthy family who had interests in railways and banking, and links to the Belgian royal house. As a young man he travelled in the United States and was impressed with
another country and in other industries. At the age of 21 he moved to Göteberg where his family had links with the timber trade, and in 1828-29 set up a mill spinning flax and hemp, trades well-established
canal at the West India Docks in London into a third dock. In 1862 he was engineer for the canal that links Amsterdam to the North Sea, and the following gave significant advice on the construction of the Suez