Paradoxical Harvest
Discover the insightful analysis presented in Paradoxical Harvest by Professor Adams, published by Cambridge University Press in 1982. This compelling study delves into the intricate relationship between energy consumption and societal development in Great Britain from 1870 to 1914. Professor Adams challenges the conventional narrative of Britain's decline during this era, suggesting instead that it was a period of stabilization in the nation's capacity for work. This shift, he argues, stemmed from a collective decision to invest more resources abroad rather than domestically. With 156 pages of thought-provoking content, this paperback edition invites readers to rethink historical perspectives on economic and social progress in the United Kingdom. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone interested in the dynamics of energy and development.