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A deus ex machina revisited : Atlantic colonial trade and European economic development / edited by P.C. Emmer, O. Pétré-Grenouilleau and J.V. Roitman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Atlantic world (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 8.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2006.Description: 1 online resource (xxix, 358 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781435614956
  • 143561495X
  • 9789047409502
  • 9047409507
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Deus ex machina revisited.DDC classification:
  • 338.94009/03 22
LOC classification:
  • HF3495 .D48 2006eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Colonial Trade and the European Economy, P.C. Emmer, O. Pétré-Grenouilleau & J.V. Roitman -- PART I. GLOBAL APPROACHES -- Colonial Trade: A Trump Among Others -- 1. A Critical Review of a Tradition of Meta-Narratives from Adam Smith to Karl Pomeranz, P. O'Brien -- 2. Trumps, No Trumps, a Handful of Trumps: A New Dealing of Cards, M. Morineau -- From Quantitative to Dynamic Approaches? -- 3. Colonial and European Domestic Trade: A Statistical Perspective Over Time, B. Etemad -- 4. From One International Trade to Another: Changes in European Trade in the Nineteenth Century, P. Verley -- 5. Intra-European Coastal Shipping from 1400 to 1900: A Forgotten Sector of Development, G. Le Bouëdec -- PART II. REGIONAL AND NATIONAL APPROACHES -- The First Players in the Colonial Adventure: Portugal, Spain, and the Netherlands -- 6. Colonial Trade and Development: The Spanish Case in the Eighteenth Century, M. Bustos Rodríguez -- 7. Portugal's Overseas Trade During the Eighteenth Century: A Historiographical Survey, H. Pietschmann & N. Wiecker -- 8. The Dutch and the Atlantic Challenge, 1600-1800, P. C. Emmer -- The Big Two: France and the United Kingdom -- 9. Britain's Exports and Their Markets, 1701-1913, F. Crouzet -- 10. Do Frontiers Give or do Frontiers Take? The Case of Intercontinental Trade in France at the End of the Eighteenth Century, G. Daudin -- 11. Colonial Trade and Economic Development in France, Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries, O. Pétré-Grenouilleau -- The Baltic Region or the Curious Virtues of the So-Called Unequal Exchange -- 12. The North: A Stake in the European Economy, P. Pourchasse -- 13. Denmark-Norway, Africa, and the Caribbean, 1660-1917: Modernisation Financed by Slaves and Sugar?, D. H. Andersen -- 14. Great Power Constraints and the Growth of the Commercial Sector: The Case of Sweden, 1600-1800, L. Müller -- Index.
Summary: The effects of the expansion of Europe have fascinated historians and economists, as well as the public at large, for centuries. One of the most intriguing and controversial effects of Europe's expansion has been the trade that resulted from this movement out of Europe and into other regions of the world. The role of foreign trade in Europe's economic growth-and especially in its industrialization-has long been hotly contested. This volume has as its point of departure the idea that the link between colonial trade and the development of Europe was much more complex than hitherto believed. Because this link is so complex, this volume contains essays by various specialists to assess the new directions in the historiography. Moreover, this volume examines the debate on the impact of colonial trade on countries such as Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden, which are usually ignored in favor of discussion about Britain. Contributors include: D.H. Andersen, G. Le Bouëdec, M. Bustos Rodríguez, F. Crouzet, G. Daudin, P.C. Emmer, B. Etemad, M. Morineau, L. Müller, P. O'Brien, O. Pétré-Grenouilleau, H. Pietschmann, P. Pourchasse, J.V. Roitman, P. Verley, and N. Wiecker.
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Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Colonial Trade and the European Economy, P.C. Emmer, O. Pétré-Grenouilleau & J.V. Roitman -- PART I. GLOBAL APPROACHES -- Colonial Trade: A Trump Among Others -- 1. A Critical Review of a Tradition of Meta-Narratives from Adam Smith to Karl Pomeranz, P. O'Brien -- 2. Trumps, No Trumps, a Handful of Trumps: A New Dealing of Cards, M. Morineau -- From Quantitative to Dynamic Approaches? -- 3. Colonial and European Domestic Trade: A Statistical Perspective Over Time, B. Etemad -- 4. From One International Trade to Another: Changes in European Trade in the Nineteenth Century, P. Verley -- 5. Intra-European Coastal Shipping from 1400 to 1900: A Forgotten Sector of Development, G. Le Bouëdec -- PART II. REGIONAL AND NATIONAL APPROACHES -- The First Players in the Colonial Adventure: Portugal, Spain, and the Netherlands -- 6. Colonial Trade and Development: The Spanish Case in the Eighteenth Century, M. Bustos Rodríguez -- 7. Portugal's Overseas Trade During the Eighteenth Century: A Historiographical Survey, H. Pietschmann & N. Wiecker -- 8. The Dutch and the Atlantic Challenge, 1600-1800, P. C. Emmer -- The Big Two: France and the United Kingdom -- 9. Britain's Exports and Their Markets, 1701-1913, F. Crouzet -- 10. Do Frontiers Give or do Frontiers Take? The Case of Intercontinental Trade in France at the End of the Eighteenth Century, G. Daudin -- 11. Colonial Trade and Economic Development in France, Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries, O. Pétré-Grenouilleau -- The Baltic Region or the Curious Virtues of the So-Called Unequal Exchange -- 12. The North: A Stake in the European Economy, P. Pourchasse -- 13. Denmark-Norway, Africa, and the Caribbean, 1660-1917: Modernisation Financed by Slaves and Sugar?, D. H. Andersen -- 14. Great Power Constraints and the Growth of the Commercial Sector: The Case of Sweden, 1600-1800, L. Müller -- Index.

The effects of the expansion of Europe have fascinated historians and economists, as well as the public at large, for centuries. One of the most intriguing and controversial effects of Europe's expansion has been the trade that resulted from this movement out of Europe and into other regions of the world. The role of foreign trade in Europe's economic growth-and especially in its industrialization-has long been hotly contested. This volume has as its point of departure the idea that the link between colonial trade and the development of Europe was much more complex than hitherto believed. Because this link is so complex, this volume contains essays by various specialists to assess the new directions in the historiography. Moreover, this volume examines the debate on the impact of colonial trade on countries such as Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden, which are usually ignored in favor of discussion about Britain. Contributors include: D.H. Andersen, G. Le Bouëdec, M. Bustos Rodríguez, F. Crouzet, G. Daudin, P.C. Emmer, B. Etemad, M. Morineau, L. Müller, P. O'Brien, O. Pétré-Grenouilleau, H. Pietschmann, P. Pourchasse, J.V. Roitman, P. Verley, and N. Wiecker.

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