Historians who cover the 17th and 18th centuries consider that the modern period starts before the industrial revolution. Things like the [[Scientific revolution]] of the 17th century come into play, and so does the phenomenon of the [[The Age of Enlightenment]] of the 18th century. The industrial revolution in Japan is an interesting phenomenon, comparable to the industrial revolution in Russia in more ways than one. In both cases a new interest in Natural Philosophy (later to be known as Science) predated the top-down industrialisation, so many sections of the elites and the merchants were ready, mentally, for the industrial change. --[[User:AlainV|AlainV]] 03:44, 15 Mar 2005 (UTC)
An industrialist industrializes
imperialism
Oskar Schindler was an industrialist for a living. During the Holocaust he was responsible for saving 1,200 Jews from execution.
Yes, industrialist is a noun.
The Industrialist was created on 2012-06-05.
Anthony Bacon - industrialist - died in 1786.
Because they were stupid
George Bruce - industrialist - died in 1866.
George Bruce - industrialist - was born in 1781.
Eric Miller - industrialist - was born in 1882.
Eric Miller - industrialist - died in 1958.
James Brogden - industrialist - was born in 1832.