This volume marks fifty years of an innovative approach to writing economic history often called "The Cliometrics Revolution." The book presents memoirs of personal development, intellectual lives and influences, new lines of historical research, long-standing debates, a growing international scholarly community, and the contingencies that guide and re-direct academic careers. In conversation with cliometricians of the next generation, 25 pioneering scholars reflect on changes in the practice of economic history they have observed and have helped to bring about, examining the rise of Western…mehr
This volume marks fifty years of an innovative approach to writing economic history often called "The Cliometrics Revolution." The book presents memoirs of personal development, intellectual lives and influences, new lines of historical research, long-standing debates, a growing international scholarly community, and the contingencies that guide and re-direct academic careers. In conversation with cliometricians of the next generation, 25 pioneering scholars reflect on changes in the practice of economic history they have observed and have helped to bring about, examining the rise of Western economies and their economic interrelationships, and the impact of modern economic growth on human health, mortality and even happiness. The conversations presented here are engaging, informative and - more often than one might expect - humorous. Together with a framework provided by the editors, they tell a tale of how cliometricians, their allies and their critics, have helped to transform what we know about the economic past.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John S. Lyons teaches at the Department of Economics at Miami University. Louis P. Cain is Professor of Economics at Loyola University Chicago. Samuel H. Williamson is Professor of Economics, Emeritus, at Miami University.
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Introduction: Economic History and Cliometrics 1. Anglo-American Economic History to World War II 2. Before the New Economic History 3. New Economic History in North America 4. Historical Economics in Britain 5. Controversy: Or One Thing Leads to Another 6. Cliometrics over 50 Years: Retrospect and Prospect Part 1: Before the New Economic History - North America Moses Abramovitz interviewed by Alexander J. Field Malcolm C. Urquhart interviewed by R. Marvin McInnis Anna J. Schwartz interviewed by Eugene N. White Walt W. Rostow interviewed by John V.C. Nye Stanley Lebergott interviewed by Fred Carstensen Part 2: Before the New Economic History - Great Britain H. J. (Sir John) Habakkuk interviewed by Mark Thomas Phyllis Deane interviewed by Nicholas F.R. Crafts W A. (Max) Cole interviewed by A. J. H. Latham R.C.O. (Robin) Matthews interviewed by Nicholas von Tunzelmann and Mark Thomas Part 3: New Economic Historians: The Elders William N. Parker interviewed by Paul Rhode Douglass C. North interviewed by Gary D. Libecap John S. Lyons and Samuel H. Williamson Further Reflections Part 4: La Loi Lafayette - Cliometrics at Purdue Lance Davis interviewed by Samuel H. Williamson and John S. Lyons Jonathan Hughes interviewed by Charles Calomiris Nathan Rosenberg interviewed by William A. Sundstrom Part 5: The Expatriates R. M. (Max) Hartwell interviewed by Mark Thomas Eric Jones interviewed by Nancy Folbre and Michael Huberman Further Reflections Charles H. Feinstein interviewed by Mark Thomas Part 6: From the Workshop of Simon Kuznets Economist Richard A. Easterlin interviewed by Kenneth L. Sokoloff Robert E. Gallman interviewed by William K. Hutchinson Robert William Fogel interviewed by Samuel H. Williamson and John S. Lyons Further Reflections (with Mark Guglielmo) Stanley Engerman interviewed by Anthony Patrick O'Brien Further Reflections Part 7: From the Workshop of Alexander Gerschenkron Economic Historian John R. Meyer interviewed by John C. Brown Albert Fishlow interviewed by Eugene N. White Further Reflections Paul A. David interviewed by Susan B. Carter Peter Temin interviewed by John C. Brown Further Reflections. Afterword The Shock Achievements and Disappointments of the New Patrick Karl O'Brien
Introduction: Economic History and Cliometrics 1. Anglo-American Economic History to World War II 2. Before the New Economic History 3. New Economic History in North America 4. Historical Economics in Britain 5. Controversy: Or One Thing Leads to Another 6. Cliometrics over 50 Years: Retrospect and Prospect Part 1: Before the New Economic History - North America Moses Abramovitz interviewed by Alexander J. Field Malcolm C. Urquhart interviewed by R. Marvin McInnis Anna J. Schwartz interviewed by Eugene N. White Walt W. Rostow interviewed by John V.C. Nye Stanley Lebergott interviewed by Fred Carstensen Part 2: Before the New Economic History - Great Britain H. J. (Sir John) Habakkuk interviewed by Mark Thomas Phyllis Deane interviewed by Nicholas F.R. Crafts W A. (Max) Cole interviewed by A. J. H. Latham R.C.O. (Robin) Matthews interviewed by Nicholas von Tunzelmann and Mark Thomas Part 3: New Economic Historians: The Elders William N. Parker interviewed by Paul Rhode Douglass C. North interviewed by Gary D. Libecap John S. Lyons and Samuel H. Williamson Further Reflections Part 4: La Loi Lafayette - Cliometrics at Purdue Lance Davis interviewed by Samuel H. Williamson and John S. Lyons Jonathan Hughes interviewed by Charles Calomiris Nathan Rosenberg interviewed by William A. Sundstrom Part 5: The Expatriates R. M. (Max) Hartwell interviewed by Mark Thomas Eric Jones interviewed by Nancy Folbre and Michael Huberman Further Reflections Charles H. Feinstein interviewed by Mark Thomas Part 6: From the Workshop of Simon Kuznets Economist Richard A. Easterlin interviewed by Kenneth L. Sokoloff Robert E. Gallman interviewed by William K. Hutchinson Robert William Fogel interviewed by Samuel H. Williamson and John S. Lyons Further Reflections (with Mark Guglielmo) Stanley Engerman interviewed by Anthony Patrick O'Brien Further Reflections Part 7: From the Workshop of Alexander Gerschenkron Economic Historian John R. Meyer interviewed by John C. Brown Albert Fishlow interviewed by Eugene N. White Further Reflections Paul A. David interviewed by Susan B. Carter Peter Temin interviewed by John C. Brown Further Reflections. Afterword The Shock Achievements and Disappointments of the New Patrick Karl O'Brien
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