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Did inequality cause the First World War? Contra Hobson-Lenin-Milanovic | pseudoerasmus
The "Hobson-Lenin Thesis": inequality, 'underconsumption', capital exports, imperialism, and the Great War In a small section in his new book, Branko Milanovic argues that the First World War was ulti...
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pseudoerasmus | Blog about economic history & comparative development
Blog about economic history & comparative development
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Sven Beckert’s Empire of Cotton: A Reductionist Summary | pseudoerasmus
Historian Sven Beckert's widely acclaimed book, Empire of Cotton: A New History of Global Capitalism, is a good agrarian, business, and labour history of a single commodity. But as economic history it...
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Labour repression & the Indo-Japanese divergence
There used to be more research and debate on the negative effects of labour resistance on economic development, but that topic has been crowded out by the intense focus on inequality of recent years. There now prevails a quiet presumption that labour...
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7 years
Economic History Papers, Articles & Blogs
As a companion to my Economic History books page, which stresses economic history by region or country (and now by far the most popular page on this blog), I have created a new Economic History Papers page. This page collects the following:
surveys summarising the academic literature on topics in economic history and comparative historical development;... -
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Kind of sort of a follow-up to the previous book list.
Big History and “Deep Determinants” (published since 2000)
Books in archaeology, anthropology, prehistory, psychology, evolution, etc. which are relevant to economic history and social change in general. My thinking has been changed by all of the following books:... -
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The most stimulating economic history books since 2000
Inspired by Vincent Geloso, here is a list of the 20-25 books in economic history published since 2000 which I have found most stimulating or provocative. Not necessarily the best or the most ‘correct’, but stimulating or provocative.
Allen, The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective...
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