Secondary Sources: Books / eBooks will have more specific information about your topic.
Books (also called Monographs) and journal articles are examples of Secondary Sources.
Secondary sources are written by scholars and present a new interpretation or thesis based upon a synthesis of primary sources,
scholarly journal articles, and other secondary sources.
Sometimes there will be an entire book, sometimes you may have to assemble information from multiple monographs.
Secondary sources usually have a bibliography of materials for further study, including primary sources, journal articles and books.
Call Number: HQ1596 .M87 2014 (also an online ebook)
ISBN: 9780313384981
Publication Date: 2013
The Domestic Revolution: How the Introduction of Coal into Victorian Homes Changed Everything by Ruth Goodman
Call Number: TX57 .G66 2020
ISBN: 9781631497636
Publication Date: 2020
Dress, Fashion and Technology: From Prehistory to the Present by Phyllis G. Tortora
Call Number: TT504 .T67 2015
ISBN: 085785190X
Publication Date: 2015
Early Railways by J.B. Snell
Call Number: TF19 S6
Publication Date: 1964
England on the Eve of the Industrial Revolution: A Study of Economic and Social Conditions from 1740 to 1760, With Special References to Lancashire by Louis W. Moffit
Call Number: HC254.5 .M6 1964
ISBN: NA
Publication Date: 1964
The English: A Social History, 1066-1945 by Christopher Hibbert
Call Number: DA110 .H48 1987
ISBN: 0393023710
Publication Date: 1987
Fifty Machines That Changed the Course of History by Eric Chaline
Call Number: TJ15 .C44 2012
ISBN: 9781770850903
Publication Date: 2012
Fifty Railroads That Changed the Course of History by Bill Laws