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NINETEENTH CENTURY

History, 1965
IN THE AGE OF PROGRESS; A SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY FROM 1789–1870LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS OF NAPOLEON: vol. i, The Rise to Power. Edited and translated by J. E. HowardABSTRACT OF BRITISH HISTORICAL STATISTICS. By B. R. Mitchell and Phyllis Deane.BRITISH ECONOMIC GROWTH, 1688–1959. By Phyllis Deane and W. A. ColeA HISTORY OF LONDON TRANSPORT: vol. i, THE
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Nineteenth Century

2017
The Romantic Movement gave impetus to a process of unifying the forces of nature – an impetus that bore fruit in, especially, Oersted’s demonstraton of the magnetic effect of electrical currents (1820) and Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetism (1865). Also, during this period Sadi Carnot articulated the first version of the second law of thermodynamics (
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