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The Development of the Economies of Continental Europe: 1850–1914 (1977) Mokyr, Joel. The lever of riches: technological creativity and economic progress (Oxford University Press, 1990) online edition; Rider, Christine, ed. Encyclopedia of the Age of the Industrial Revolution, 1700–1920 2 vol (2007) Rosenberg, Nathan, and L. E. Birdzell.
These are lists of regions and countries by their estimated real ... 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 ... "Europe's Gross National Product: 1800–1975", Journal ...
The Mesta: a study in Spanish economic history, 1273-1836 (Harvard University Press, 1920) online free; Milward, Alan S. and S. B. Saul. The Development of the Economies of Continental Europe: 1850-1914 (1977) pp 215-270; Milward, Alan S. and S. B. Saul. The Economic Development of Continental Europe 1780-1870 (2nd ed. 1979), 552pp; Phillips ...
Western Europe's industrial nations in the 1970s were hit by a global economic crisis. Causes included obsolescent heavy industry, sudden high energy prices which caused sharp inflation, inefficient nationalized railways and heavy industries, lagging computer technology , high government deficits and growing unrest led by militant labour unions .
Empires to Nations: Expansion in America, 1713-1824 (1975) Smith, Tony. The Pattern of Imperialism: The United States, Great Britain and the Late-Industrializing World Since 1815 (1981) Taylor, A.J.P. The Struggle for Mastery in Europe: 1848–1918 (1954) excerpt and text search; advanced analysis Of diplomacy; Wilson, Henry.
The rapid industrial growth after the conquests of the wealthy Mughal Bengal transformed Great Britain into the world's largest industrial and financial power, while the world's largest navy gave it undisputed control of the seas and international trade routes, an advantage which helped the British Empire, after a mid-century liberal reaction ...
"La formación de redes comerciales y el fracaso de la penetración internacional de los tejidos catalanes, 1850-1930" [The formation of commercial networks and the failure of the international penetration of Catalan fabrics, 1850-1930]. Revista de Historia Industrial [Journal of Industrial History] (in Spanish). 21.