The Fontana Economic History Of Europe: The Emergence Of Industrial Societies-1

The Fontana Economic History Of Europe: The Emergence Of Industrial Societies-1

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A landmark work in the field of economic history, The Fontana Economic History of Europe: The Emergence of Industrial Societies-1 presents a comprehensive and authoritative account of Europe's transformation during the industrial age. Edited by the renowned Italian economic historian Carlo M. Cipolla, this volume gathers contributions from leading scholars to chronicle the sweeping social, technological, and economic forces that gave rise to industrial societies across the continent. The collection details the structural shifts in labour, capital, and production that reshaped European civilisation from the late eighteenth century onward, illuminating the regional variations and shared patterns that defined industrialisation. Written with scholarly rigour yet accessible to the informed general reader, it remains an indispensable reference for anyone seeking to understand the economic foundations of the modern world.

Author: Carlo M. Cipolla
Format: Paperback

Genre: European history

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A landmark work in the field of economic history, The Fontana Economic History of Europe: The Emergence of Industrial Societies-1 presents a comprehensive and authoritative account of Europe's transformation during the industrial age. Edited by the renowned Italian economic historian Carlo M. Cipolla, this volume gathers contributions from leading scholars to chronicle the sweeping social, technological, and economic forces that gave rise to industrial societies across the continent. The collection details the structural shifts in labour, capital, and production that reshaped European civilisation from the late eighteenth century onward, illuminating the regional variations and shared patterns that defined industrialisation. Written with scholarly rigour yet accessible to the informed general reader, it remains an indispensable reference for anyone seeking to understand the economic foundations of the modern world.