I can't imagine life before industrial revolution, it must have been boring and tiring. Industrial revolution made the impossible possible and also influence the way we live.
RE: The growth of cities in 19th century Europe
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The growth of cities in 19th century Europe
I would imagine (not that I've yet studied this though) that for those hard-working agricultural communities their annual festivals and celebrations had extra importance because of how they gave some relief from the daily grind, and brought the community close together.
With the industrial revolution they lost a lot of that, I'd imagine, or it morphed into different things.
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