A History of States and Economic Policies in Early Modern Europe

A History of States and Economic Policies in Early Modern Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780429648885
ISBN-13 : 042964888X
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Synopsis A History of States and Economic Policies in Early Modern Europe by : Silvia A. Conca Messina

Why was early modern Europe the starting point of the economic expansion which led to the Industrial Revolution? What was the state’s role in this momentous transformation? A History of States and Economic Policies in Early Modern Europe takes a comparative approach to answer these questions, demonstrating that wars, public finance and state intervention in the economy were the key elements underlying European economic dynamics of the era. Structured in two parts, the book begins by examining the central issues of the state–economy relationship, including military revolution, the fiscal state and public finance, mercantilism, the formation of commercial empires and the economic war between Britain and France in the 1700s. The second part presents a detailed comparison between the different economic policies of the most important European states, looking at their unique demographic, economic, military and institutional contexts. Taken as a whole, this work provides a valuable analysis of early modern economic history and a picture of Europe’s global position on the eve of the Industrial Revolution. This book will be useful to students and researchers of economic history, early modern history and European history.

The European Miracle

The European Miracle
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0521336708
ISBN-13 : 9780521336703
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The European Miracle by : E. L. Jones

Why did modern states and economies develop first in the peripheral and late-coming culture of Europe? This historical puzzle looms behind every study of industrialization and economic development. In his analytical and comparative work Eric Jones sees the economic condition forming where natural environments and political systems meet: Europe's economic rise is explained as a favoured interaction between them, contrasting with the frustrating pattern of their interplay in the Ottoman empire, India and China. For the second edition Professor Jones has added a new introduction and an updated bibliographical guide.

War and the State in Early Modern Europe

War and the State in Early Modern Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781134736850
ISBN-13 : 1134736851
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Synopsis War and the State in Early Modern Europe by : Jan Glete

The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries saw many ambitious European rulers develop permanent armies and navies. War and the State in Early Modern Europe examines this military change as a central part of the political, social and economic transformation of early modern Europe. This important study exposes the economic structures necessary for supporting permanent military organisations across Europe. Large armed forces could not develop successfully without various interest groups who needed protection and were willing to pay for it. Arguing that early fiscal-military states were in fact protection-selling enterprises, the author focuses on: * Spain, the Dutch Republic and Sweden * the role of local elites * the political and organisational aspects of this new military development

The Early Modern European Economy

The Early Modern European Economy
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781349275359
ISBN-13 : 1349275352
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Synopsis The Early Modern European Economy by : Peter Musgrave

Until recently, study of the early modern economy in Europe has tended to have heroes and villains: the former being the progressive and 'modern' economies of the Netherlands and England, and the latter being doomed, backward and Catholic Italy and Spain. This picture has now changed quite drastically, and there is far more emphasis on the general growth of the European economy during this period. The progressive removal of the neighbouring threats to European prosperity (particularly the gradual crippling of Ottoman power) created an environment which benefited all societies and not simply the traditionally emphasised 'Atlantic' economies.

Cameralism in Practice

Cameralism in Practice
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Publisher : People, Markets, Goods: Economies and Societies in History
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 1783272287
ISBN-13 : 9781783272280
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Cameralism in Practice by : Marten Seppel

The first book that acknowledges cameralism as a European rather than just a German historical phenomenon.

Markets and Growth in Early Modern Europe

Markets and Growth in Early Modern Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9781317321729
ISBN-13 : 1317321723
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Markets and Growth in Early Modern Europe by : Victoria N Bateman

This is the first study to analyze a wide spread of price data to determine whether market development led to economic growth in the early modern period.

Early Modern Capitalism

Early Modern Capitalism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781134604418
ISBN-13 : 1134604416
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Synopsis Early Modern Capitalism by : Maarten Prak

This volume takes stock of recent research on economic growth, as well as the development of capital and labour markets, during the centuries that preceded the Industrial Revolution. The book underlines the diversity in the economic experiences of early modern Europeans and suggests how this variety might be the foundation of a new conception of economic and social change.

Economic History of Warfare and State Formation

Economic History of Warfare and State Formation
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9789811016059
ISBN-13 : 9811016054
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Synopsis Economic History of Warfare and State Formation by : Jari Eloranta

This edited volume represents the latest research on intersections of war, state formation, and political economy, i.e., how conflicts have affected short- and long-run development of economies and the formation (or destruction) of states and their political economies. The contributors come from different fields of social and human sciencies, all featuring an interdisciplinary approach to the study of societal development. The types of big issues analyzed in this volume include the formation of European and non-European states in the early modern and modern period, the emergence of various forms of states and eventually modern democracies with extensive welfare states, the violent upheavals that influenced these processes, the persistence of dictatorships and non-democratic forms of government, and the arrival of total war and its consequences, especially in the context of twentieth-century world wars. One of the key themes is the dichotomy between democracies and dictatorships; namely, what were the origins of their emergence and evolution, why did some revolutions succeed and other fail, and why did democracies, on the whole, emerge victorious in the twentieth-century age of total wars? The contributions in this book are written with academic and non-academic audiences in mind, and both will find the broad themes discussed in this volume intuitive and useful.

The Familial State

The Familial State
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 0801433088
ISBN-13 : 9780801433085
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Familial State by : Julia Adams

The 17th century was called the Dutch 'Golden Age'. Over the course of 80 years, the tiny United Provinces of the Netherlands overthrew Spanish rule and became Europe's dominant power. In this book, Julia Adams explores the role that Holland's great families played in this dramatic history.