industrisamhällen
Industrisamhällen, or industrial societies, refer to a type of societal organization characterized by the dominance of industrial production methods, technological advancements, and economic systems centered on manufacturing and mass production. This model emerged during the Industrial Revolution, beginning in the late 18th century in Britain and spreading across Europe and North America in the following centuries. Unlike traditional agrarian societies, where most people worked in agriculture, industrial societies shifted labor toward factories, mines, and other industrial settings, leading to urbanization and significant demographic changes.
Key features of industrisamhällen include mechanization, the use of fossil fuels like coal and later oil, and
The social structure of industrial societies became more stratified, with a growing middle class of managers,
Industrisamhällen laid the foundation for modern economies, influencing global trade, consumer culture, and technological innovation. While