This Industrial Revolution swept the world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, changing how goods were manufactured, where populations concentrated, how money flowed, and the nature of our relationship to consumerism. These authors and artists offer their observations about our world before industrialization, during the process, and some of the fallout of this earth-shattering event.
This issue includes work by Natasha Sajé, Andrew M. Bowen, Stephen Silke, Grace Palmer, Ruth Moss, Stevie Subrizi, Lorelei Bacht, Ilya Gutner, Jeff William D. Acosta, Lorraine Schein, Tamara Best, Michael Thompson, Edward Supranowicz, Lino Azevedo, Kamil Czyz, Dorian Kotsiopoulos, Amanda Yskamp, Guilherme Bergamini, Winston TL, Angelita Hampton, Melissa Ferrer, Anthony Cordasco, Karina Borowicz, Bupinder Singh Bali, Douglas S. Twells, George Stein, Jennifer Weigel, Maheshwar Narayan Sinha, Christy Lenzi, Joseph Hope, Angelic Proof, Josh Stein, Giorgia Pavlidou, Isabella Melians, Keltie Zubko, Amelia Gorman, Obinna Chilekezi, Marco Etheridge, Alexis Fedorjaczenko, Andrena Zawinski, Estlack Joseph William, Carina Bissett, Dan Morrison, Hannah Green, and Jeanne Blum Lesinski