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An introduction to economic history
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  • An introduction to economic history
  • Written by author Christine Rider
  • Published by Cincinnati, Ohio : South-Western College Pub, 1995., 1994/11/16
  • A very readable introduction to world economic history employing an international approach that spans feudalism and the development of modern capitalism in different developing economics. This text takes a narrative cause-effect approach rather than an an
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PART ONE: PRECAPITALIST ECONOMICS (THIRD CENTURY B.C. TO FOURTEENTH CENTURY A.D. 1. Introduction. 2. Feudalism in Europe. 3. Towns in the Feudal Period. PART TWO: EUROPE IN TRANSITION: THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITALISM (14TH-18TH CENTURIES. 4. The Dissolution of Feudalism. 5. Protestantism and the "New" Classes. 6. Mercantilism: Internal Aspects. 7. Mercantilism: External Aspects. 8. Changes in England. PART THREE: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (18TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURIES). 9. Agriculture. 10. The Industrial Revolution: First Phase. 11. The Industrial Revolution in Britain: Second Phase. 12. Industrialization in France. 13. Industrialization in Germany. 14. Capitalism in the United States: First Phase up to 1860. 15. Capitalism in the United States: Second Phase After 1860. 16. Economic Development of Japan After 1868. PART FOUR: THE MATURING OF INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM (19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES). 17. Late 19th Century Industrialization. 18. Structural Changes I: Rise of the Modern Corporation and the Trend to Concentration. 19. Structural Changes II: Creation of a Permanent Wage Labor Force. PART FIVE: THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF MARKET CAPITALISM (20TH CENTURY. 20. Imperialism and the Collapse of the International Order. 21. World War I and the Collapse of the International Order II. 22. Post World War II Reconstruction and Cooperation. 23. Development of the International Economy.


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