The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe
Volume 1. 1700–1870
Part of The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe
- Authors:
- Stephen Broadberry, University of Warwick
- Kevin H. O'Rourke, Trinity College, Dublin
- Date Published: July 2010
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521708388
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Unlike most existing textbooks on the economic history of modern Europe, which offer a country-by-country approach, The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe rethinks Europe's economic history since 1700 as unified and pan-European, with the material organised by topic rather than by country. This first volume is centred on the transition to modern economic growth, which first occurred in Britain before spreading to other parts of western Europe by 1870. Each chapter is written by an international team of authors who cover the three major regions of northern Europe, southern Europe, and central and eastern Europe. The volume covers the major themes of modern economic history, including trade; urbanization; aggregate economic growth; the major sectors of agriculture, industry and services; and the development of living standards, including the distribution of income. The quantitative approach makes use of modern economic analysis in a way that is easy for students to understand.
Read more- Sets European economic development within a comparative, pan-European framework with material organised by topic rather than by country
- Numerous charts and tables to make the subject accessible to both history and economics students
- Each chapter is written by an international team of historians and economists who are experts in their field
- Focusing on major themes and the key sectors of agriculture, industry and services, the book covers everything the student needs to know about the economic history of the period
- Cross-referencing between chapters and volumes highlights links between countries and themes
Awards
- A Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2011
Reviews & endorsements
"The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe shows the power of economics to illuminate history. It adopts a continental standpoint that emphasizes the dominant patterns of European development as well as providing a comparative context that highlights national differences. The volume synthesizes the research of historical economists and growth theorists. The combination leads to a more profound understanding of the causes of economic success and failure than was previously available. This seriously good book is the first thing to read if you want to understand the economic history of Europe." -Robert C. Allen, Professor of Economic History, University of Oxford, and Fellow of Nuffield College
See more reviews"The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe is well launched by this collective tour de force. This compendium is modern both in its subject matter and in its thoroughly up-to-date scholarship. The contributing authors have succeeded in distilling an often technical literature into an undergraduate-friendly interpretive synthesis." Peter H. Lindert, Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of California, Davis"
"I strongly recommend this book to readers. It is first a magnificent, unequalled introduction to European economic history. Furthermore it is a plea for the development of not only comparative but also quantitative economic history. It is finally a splendid synthesis exercise, which aims at presenting a cultured audience with the lessons drawn from advanced research in the field of historical economics and/or econometric history devoted to Europe from the eighteenth century to the present day, using clear and understandable terms." -EH.Net
"Eleven papers provide a unified economic history of modern Europe." -Journal of Economic Literature
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- Date Published: July 2010
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521708388
- length: 344 pages
- dimensions: 247 x 174 x 16 mm
- weight: 0.68kg
- contains: 2 maps 55 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. Aggregate Growth and Cycles:
1. Understanding growth in Europe, 1700–1870: theory and evidence Joel Mokyr and Hans-Joachim Voth
2. The demographic transition and human capital George Alter and Gregory Clark
3. State and private institutions Dan Bogart, Mauricio Drelichman, Oscar Gelderblom and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal
4. Trade and empire Kevin H. O'Rourke, Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Guillaume Daudin
5. Business cycles Lee Craig and Concepción García-Iglesias
Part II. Sectoral Analysis:
6. Agriculture Tracy Dennison and James Simpson
7. Industry Stephen Broadberry, Rainer Fremdling and Peter Solar
8. The services sector Regina Grafe, Larry Neal and Richard W. Unger
Part III. Living Standards:
9. Standards of living Şevket Pamuk and Jan Luiten Van Zanden
10. Urbanization Paolo Malanima
11. Europe in an Asian mirror: the Great Divergence Bishnupriya Gupta and Debin Ma.Instructors have used or reviewed this title for the following courses
- 20th century Europe
- 20th century Economic history
- Early Modern Europe
- Economic History
- Economic History of Europe
- Economic History: Industrial revolution to modern times
- Economics & Literature: Adam Smith to the Cold War
- Empire and globalization
- European Economic History
- Growth, Globalization and History
- Nineteenth Century Europe
- The Wheels of Commerce: From the Industrial Revolution to Global Capitalism
- The world since 1945
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