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The European Miracle

The European Miracle
Environments, Economies and Geopolitics in the History of Europe and Asia

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  • Date Published: September 2003
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521527835

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  • 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 this 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 third edition Professor Jones has added a new Preface and Afterword.

    • Third edition of this important and ground-breaking book
    • Contains a comprehensive new afterword that offers a critical survey of recent literature on the subject
    • Addresses a historical puzzle that looms behind every study of industrialization and economic development
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    'The European Miracle is a powerfully argued explanation of why the western periphery of Eurasia advanced, while the other three empires remained static, or regressed. Professor Jones's approach is sophisticated and complex. He suggests that only a concatenation of factors can explain Europe's increasing advantage.' The Economist

    'It is one of the merits of this thoughtful and stimulating book that it will awaken insights even broader and more numerous than those presented in this pithy, concentrated work.' Journal of Historical Geography

    'This is a very ambitious book. Modest in length, vast in scope, confident (yet neither immodest nor dogmatic) in tone, it is the latest impressive addition to the steadily growing body of literature on universal and very long-term history … No brief review can possibly convey the scope and subtlety of Jones's study.' Economic History Review

    'This is a bold, learned, and ecologically sensitive effort to answer the central question of modern and of world history. It deserves to be read and pondered by historians of every species and field of specialization.' The Journal of Modern History

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    Product details

    • Edition: 3rd Edition
    • Date Published: September 2003
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521527835
    • length: 344 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.407kg
    • contains: 1 map 8 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Eurasia:
    1. Environmental and social conjectures
    2. Disasters and capital accumulation
    Part II. Europe:
    3. Technological drift
    4. The discoveries and ghost acreage
    5. The market economy
    6. The states system
    7. Nation-states
    Part III. The World:
    8. Beyond Europe
    Part IV. Asia:
    9. Islam and the Ottoman Empire
    10. India and the Mughal Empire
    11. China and the Ming and Manchu Empires
    Part V. Eurasia:
    12. Summary and comparison
    Annotated bibliographical guide
    Bibliography and supplementary guide
    Index.

  • Author

    Eric Jones, University of Melbourne

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