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An Economic History of Europe Since 1700

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Vera Zamagni charts the remarkable story of European economic growth from the birth of industrialization through to the present day. Setting European events within the wider context of world economic progress and alongside developments in Asia, Eastern Europe and the United States, she provides an up-to-date and authoritative survey suitable for course use.

The book begins with an outline of the economic landscape of the late Middle Ages before exploring the process of European industrialization, including how the British model was replicated across Europe, and why Britain was unable to maintain its position relative to other economies, in particular the United States. The advent of global finance is examined and the economic impact of world war and revolution is assessed. European reconstruction and integration is analysed alongside the decline of Russia and the growth of the Asian economies. The book ends with an assessment of the impact of the global crash of 2008 and the subsequent crisis of the Eurozone. Throughout her analysis, Zamagni shows how the social and economic institutions and values of European civilization catalyzed economic progress. That these same structures are now threatened makes this history particularly timely.

Author: Zamagni Vera
Publisher: AGENDA PUBLISHING
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9781911116394
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2017

Preface

1. Advanced agricultural and mercantile civilizations before the modern era

2. From the Italian city-states to the age of discovery

3. Britain: the first European industrial nation

4. The British model: imitation and the role of the state

5. European industrialization

6. British decline and the emergence of the United States and Japan as competitors

7. Technology, business and socio-economic change

8. The international economy, 1870–1914: the gold standard, finance and colonialism

9. The socio-economic consequences of the First World War

10. The Soviet Union, 1917–39

11. The first international crisis

12. The 1930s and the Second World War

13. Postwar reconstruction and decolonization

14. The age of European growth and the return of instability

15. The process of European integration

16. The demise of the USSR and the rise of Asia

17. The second international crisis and the limits of growth

Epilogue

Vera Zamagni is Professor of Economic History at the University of Bologna, and at SAIS Europe, the Johns Hopkins University (Bologna). Her books include The Economic History of Italy, 1860–1990 (OUP, 1993) and Cooperative Enterprise: Facing the Challenge of Globalization (Elgar, 2011).

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