Nation, State and the Economy in History
At a time of persistent national strife on a worldwide scale, this book addresses the inadequately covered subject of the reciprocal relationships between nationalism, nation and state-building, and economic change. The exploration of the economic element in the building of nations and states cannot be confined to Europe; therefore, the diverse yet interlinked case studies in this volume cover all continents.
- A series of essays focusing on the historical experiences of nations and states worldwide
- One of the few books in the vast literature on nationalism to deal with the interactions between economy, society and politics
- Asks fundamental questions about ethnicity, language, identity and religion
Reviews & endorsements
"...the editors and authors deserve praise for delivering a lively, clearly written discussion of an important theme, a significant addition to our understanding of fundamental social relationships and a model for future research." Business History Review
"In general, as the authors are eminent economic historians they are aware that economies change over time." Journal of World History, Frank B. Tipton, University of Sydney
Product details
June 2011Paperback
9780521283137
468 pages
229 × 152 × 26 mm
0.68kg
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Table of Contents
- Introduction Alice Teichova and Herbert Matis
- Part I:
- 1. Political structures and grand strategies for the growth of the British economy, 1688–1815 Patrick K. O'Brien
- 2. Economic factors and the building of the French nation state François Crouzet
- 3. Nation building in Germany: the economic dimension Gerd Hardach
- 4. The harmony liberal era 1845–1880: the case of Norway and Sweden Göran B. Nilsson
- 5. Nationalism in the epoch of organised capitalism: Norway and Sweden choosing different paths Francis Sejersted
- 6. Economic development and the problems of the national state formation: the case of Spain Clara Eugenia Nùñez and Gabriel Tortella
- Part II:
- 7. The state and economic development in Central and Eastern Europe David F. Good
- 8. Concepts of economic integration in Austria during the twentieth century Ernst Bruckmüller and Roman Sandgruber
- 9. The economy and the rise and fall of a small multinational state: Czechoslovakia, 1918–92 Václav Prucha
- 10. Economic retardation, peasant farming and the nation state in the Balkans: Serbia, 1815–1912 and 1991–9 Michael Palairet
- 11. National and non-national dimensions of economic development in nineteenth and twentieth century Russia Peter Gatrell and Boris Anan'ich
- Part III:
- 12. Nation without a state and state without a nation: the case of Africa south of the Sahara Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch
- 13. The economic foundation of the nation state in Senegal Ibrahima Thioub
- 14. From the Jewish national home to the state of Israel: some economic aspects of nation and state building Jacob Metzer
- Part IV:
- 15. Economic change and the formation of states and nations in South Asia 1919–47: India and Pakistan B. R. Tomlinson
- 16. State transformation, reforms and economic performance in China, 1840–1910 Kent G. Deng
- 17. Japan's unstable course during her remarkable economic development Hidemasa Morikawa
- Part V:
- 18. The state and economic growth in Latin America: Brazil and Mexico, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Carlos Marichal and Steven Topik
- 19. Building the Brazilian nation state: from colony to globalisation Domingos A. Giroletti
- 20. The role of nationhood in the economic development of the USA Gavin Wright
- 21. Economic policy and Australian state building: from labourist protectionism to globalisation Christopher Lloyd.