Good. Very good. Schooling was at an all time high. Sir William B. Tard opened the worlds first vocational school in Germany. Although it is not related, he also invented Frozen Yogurt at the time. Afterwords, he opened a vocational school specifically for creating frozen yogurt.
It is misleading if it carries the implication of a once-for-all change from a "preindustrial" to a "postindustrial" society.
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At the time of the French Revolution, there were no state-run public schools. Only wealthy children and clergy were educated.
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Society that has not yet been industrialized.
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Gideon Sjoberg has written: 'The preindustrial city'
During which revolution? During the American revolution? Yes, it was the most successful colony of Spain at the time. During the Mexican revolution? Maybe, it was a country on the beginnings of it own industrialization.
The modes of production were changed during the industrial revolution.
It is usually called subsistence agriculture, farming designed to feed a family or small community, and was labor intensive, using only very limited machinery in the process.
Schools were not closed during World War 1.