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portada An Economic History of Europe Since 1700
Type
Physical Book
Year
2017
Language
English
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781911116394

An Economic History of Europe Since 1700

Vera Zamagni (Author) · Agenda Publishing · Paperback

An Economic History of Europe Since 1700 - Vera Zamagni

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Synopsis "An Economic History of Europe Since 1700"

Vera Zamagni provides a new economic history of Europe from the birth of industrialization through to the financial crisis of 2007/08 and its aftermath. The remarkable story of European economic growth is set within the wider context of world economic progress and alongside developments in Asia, Eastern Europe, and the United States to provide an up-to-date survey suitable for course use.The book begins by outlining the economic landscape of the late middle ages before exploring the process of European industrialization that began with Europe's first industrial nation, Britain. How the British model (particularly the role of the State within it) was replicated throughout Europe is examined. The reasons for the relative decline of the UK and the rise of the US and Japanese economies towards the end of the nineteenth century and the birth of global finance are explored. The economic impact of world war and revolution is assessed and the first global economic crisis investigated before Europe was plunged into war again. European reconstruction and integration is analyzed alongside the decline of Russia and the rise of the Asian economies. The book ends with an assessment of the impact of the global crash of 2007/08 and the subsequent crisis of the Eurozone. Throughout, the book reveals how the peculiarities of European civilization – its social and economic institutions and its values – triggered economic progress. That these same structures are now under threat makes Zamagni's history particularly pertinent.

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