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Alun C. Davies happily retired to West Wales, where he tutors The Open University Course (AT308) Cities and Technology: From Babylon to Singapore for the Welsh region of The Open University.

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OU on the BBC: What The Industrial Revolution Did For Us - The Industrial Revolution and TimeBBC

By Alun Davies (The Open University)

01 December 2005

Alun C Davies explains how developments in timekeeping and the way people viewed time played an important part in making the industrial revolution possible.  Read more : OU on the BBC: What The Industrial Revolution Did For Us - The Industrial Revolution and Time

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Alun C. Davies happily retired to West Wales, where he tutors The Open University Course (AT308) Cities and Technology: From Babylon to Singapore for the Welsh region of The Open University. He acted as one of the academic advisors for the television series What The Industrial Revolution Did for Us. He has a research interest in the history of horology in Britain and the United States.

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