The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy
por
Kenneth Pomeranz
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Science & Technology
History
Manga
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
392
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Apr 13, 2021
Editorial
Princeton University Press
Descripción
Kenneth Pomeranz offers a thought-provoking examination of the historical factors that shaped the global economy, particularly focusing on the divergence between China and Europe. With sharp analysis, he challenges traditional Eurocentric narratives and highlights how economic developments in both regions were interwoven with environmental and cultural contexts.
Through meticulous research, Pomeranz uncovers the complexities behind China's earlier economic advancements and scrutinizes the reasons for Europe's subsequent industrial revolution. He emphasizes the impact of available resources, geographical advantages, and social structures on the contrasting paths taken by these two great civilizations. The analysis encourages readers to reconsider common historical assumptions and recognize the multifaceted nature of progress.
Pomeranz’s work is not just an academic endeavor; it resonates with contemporary discussions about globalization and economic inequalities. His insights push readers to explore the origins of modern economies and the implications of historical misconceptions on current global dynamics.
Ultimately, the narrative compels one to appreciate the interconnectedness of history, economics, and culture, inviting a reevaluation of how societies evolve and thrive in a complex world.
Through meticulous research, Pomeranz uncovers the complexities behind China's earlier economic advancements and scrutinizes the reasons for Europe's subsequent industrial revolution. He emphasizes the impact of available resources, geographical advantages, and social structures on the contrasting paths taken by these two great civilizations. The analysis encourages readers to reconsider common historical assumptions and recognize the multifaceted nature of progress.
Pomeranz’s work is not just an academic endeavor; it resonates with contemporary discussions about globalization and economic inequalities. His insights push readers to explore the origins of modern economies and the implications of historical misconceptions on current global dynamics.
Ultimately, the narrative compels one to appreciate the interconnectedness of history, economics, and culture, inviting a reevaluation of how societies evolve and thrive in a complex world.
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