On the one hand the rich industrialized countries, on the other the poor developing and emerging nations. Beginning in the 18th century Europe experienced enormous economic development surpassing that of the rest of the world. What are the reasons? Chance, exploitation, inherent circumstances in Europe? The disparate relationship between the different parts of the world still exists – and continues to challenge historians to produce plausible explanations. In this volume Peer Vries makes well-founded and masterful arguments concerning the reasons behind these developments and offers his own complex explanation.
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bookUrsprünge des modernen Wirtschaftswachstums : England, China und die Welt in der Frühen Neuzeit
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bookBreaking up Time : Negotiating the Borders between Present, Past and Future
bookThe Crisis of Socialist Modernity : The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in the 1970s
bookMoral für die Welt? : Menschenrechtspolitik in den 1970er Jahren
bookWhat Makes the Nobility Noble? : Comparative Perspectives from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century
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