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CS92PROD
Sophomore Seminar: European Economic History
HIST 163
Spring 2006 not offered

This seminar course analyzes the processes of industrialization and international economic convergence from the mid 18th to the late 20th century. Its focus is on the role of technology in productivity growth culminating in three industrial revolutions in Europe. The impact of empire, revolution, war and economic disorder, the process or post-war reconstruction and liberalization, and the challenges faced by "mature" economies in a global economic system at the end of the 20th century will also be studied. While the course makes use of the latest literature from the new economic history, new institutionalism, and neoclassical growth theory, its approach is accessible, broad and comparative, drawing insights from many disciplines and considering the cultural, institutional and social determinants of industrial development and prosperity. A number of different countries will be discussed, but focus will be on Germany, Great Britain, France and Russia. China, Japan and the United States will also be analyzed in comparison. The objective of this seminar is to give the student a firm grounding in the mode of analysis of economic and social history and an understanding of the processes that have shaped the modern European and world economy since the 18th century.

Essential Capabilities: Speaking, Speaking, Writing, Writing
Credit: 1 Gen Ed Area Dept: SBS HIST
Course Format: SeminarGrading Mode: Graded
Level: UGRD Prerequisites: None
Fulfills a Requirement for: None

Last Updated on DEC-20-2025
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