Exceptionalism and Industrialisation
Britain and Its European Rivals, 1688 1815
Herausgeber: de La Escosura, Leandro Prados
Exceptionalism and Industrialisation
Britain and Its European Rivals, 1688 1815
Herausgeber: de La Escosura, Leandro Prados
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This 2004 book debates British exceptionalism in the period from the Glorious Revolution to the Congress of Vienna.
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This 2004 book debates British exceptionalism in the period from the Glorious Revolution to the Congress of Vienna.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780521189699
- ISBN-10: 0521189691
- Artikelnr.: 32734260
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780521189699
- ISBN-10: 0521189691
- Artikelnr.: 32734260
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of tables and figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements;
Introduction: was British industrialisation exceptional? Leandro Prados de
la Escosura; Part I. The Origins of British Primacy: 1. Britain's economic
ascendancy in a European context Robert C. Allen; 2. Comparative patterns
of colonial trade: Britain and its rivals Javier Cuenca Esteban; Part II.
Agriculture and Industrialisation: 3. European farmers and the British
'agricultural revolution' James Simpson; 4. Precocious British
industrialisation: a general-equilibrium perspective N. F. R. Crafts and C.
Knick Harley; Part III. Technological Change: 5. The European origins of
British technological predominance Christine MacLeod; 6. Invention in the
Industrial Revolution: the case of cotton James Thomson; 7. Continental
responses to British innovations in the iron industry during the eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries Rainer Fremdling; Part IV. Institutions and
Growth: 8. The monetary, financial and political architecture of Europe,
1648-1815 Larry Neal; 9. Towards the comparative fiscal history of Britain
and France during the 'long' eighteenth century Richard Bonney; 10. Money
and economic development in eighteenth-century England Forrest Capie; Part
V. War and Hegemony: 11. Naval power: what gave the British naval
superiority? Daniel A. Baugh; Conclusions: Institutional change and British
supremacy, 1650-1850: some reflections Stanley L. Engerman; Laudatio
patritii: Patrick O'Brien and European economic history Gianni Toniolo;
References; Index.
Introduction: was British industrialisation exceptional? Leandro Prados de
la Escosura; Part I. The Origins of British Primacy: 1. Britain's economic
ascendancy in a European context Robert C. Allen; 2. Comparative patterns
of colonial trade: Britain and its rivals Javier Cuenca Esteban; Part II.
Agriculture and Industrialisation: 3. European farmers and the British
'agricultural revolution' James Simpson; 4. Precocious British
industrialisation: a general-equilibrium perspective N. F. R. Crafts and C.
Knick Harley; Part III. Technological Change: 5. The European origins of
British technological predominance Christine MacLeod; 6. Invention in the
Industrial Revolution: the case of cotton James Thomson; 7. Continental
responses to British innovations in the iron industry during the eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries Rainer Fremdling; Part IV. Institutions and
Growth: 8. The monetary, financial and political architecture of Europe,
1648-1815 Larry Neal; 9. Towards the comparative fiscal history of Britain
and France during the 'long' eighteenth century Richard Bonney; 10. Money
and economic development in eighteenth-century England Forrest Capie; Part
V. War and Hegemony: 11. Naval power: what gave the British naval
superiority? Daniel A. Baugh; Conclusions: Institutional change and British
supremacy, 1650-1850: some reflections Stanley L. Engerman; Laudatio
patritii: Patrick O'Brien and European economic history Gianni Toniolo;
References; Index.
List of tables and figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements;
Introduction: was British industrialisation exceptional? Leandro Prados de
la Escosura; Part I. The Origins of British Primacy: 1. Britain's economic
ascendancy in a European context Robert C. Allen; 2. Comparative patterns
of colonial trade: Britain and its rivals Javier Cuenca Esteban; Part II.
Agriculture and Industrialisation: 3. European farmers and the British
'agricultural revolution' James Simpson; 4. Precocious British
industrialisation: a general-equilibrium perspective N. F. R. Crafts and C.
Knick Harley; Part III. Technological Change: 5. The European origins of
British technological predominance Christine MacLeod; 6. Invention in the
Industrial Revolution: the case of cotton James Thomson; 7. Continental
responses to British innovations in the iron industry during the eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries Rainer Fremdling; Part IV. Institutions and
Growth: 8. The monetary, financial and political architecture of Europe,
1648-1815 Larry Neal; 9. Towards the comparative fiscal history of Britain
and France during the 'long' eighteenth century Richard Bonney; 10. Money
and economic development in eighteenth-century England Forrest Capie; Part
V. War and Hegemony: 11. Naval power: what gave the British naval
superiority? Daniel A. Baugh; Conclusions: Institutional change and British
supremacy, 1650-1850: some reflections Stanley L. Engerman; Laudatio
patritii: Patrick O'Brien and European economic history Gianni Toniolo;
References; Index.
Introduction: was British industrialisation exceptional? Leandro Prados de
la Escosura; Part I. The Origins of British Primacy: 1. Britain's economic
ascendancy in a European context Robert C. Allen; 2. Comparative patterns
of colonial trade: Britain and its rivals Javier Cuenca Esteban; Part II.
Agriculture and Industrialisation: 3. European farmers and the British
'agricultural revolution' James Simpson; 4. Precocious British
industrialisation: a general-equilibrium perspective N. F. R. Crafts and C.
Knick Harley; Part III. Technological Change: 5. The European origins of
British technological predominance Christine MacLeod; 6. Invention in the
Industrial Revolution: the case of cotton James Thomson; 7. Continental
responses to British innovations in the iron industry during the eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries Rainer Fremdling; Part IV. Institutions and
Growth: 8. The monetary, financial and political architecture of Europe,
1648-1815 Larry Neal; 9. Towards the comparative fiscal history of Britain
and France during the 'long' eighteenth century Richard Bonney; 10. Money
and economic development in eighteenth-century England Forrest Capie; Part
V. War and Hegemony: 11. Naval power: what gave the British naval
superiority? Daniel A. Baugh; Conclusions: Institutional change and British
supremacy, 1650-1850: some reflections Stanley L. Engerman; Laudatio
patritii: Patrick O'Brien and European economic history Gianni Toniolo;
References; Index.