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Traces the historical development of the Southern African-Indian Ocean relationship and analyses current political and economic developments in terms of the development of this new regional grouping.
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This book analyses the socio-economic changes brought about by colonial rule in a frontier area of Bengal, Jalpaiguri.
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This is the first major study of provincial history in the Qajar period. It examines in detail the transformation of the Mazandaran traditional provincial community and economy in the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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This book is the first of a series which makes available to an English-speaking audience the work of the individual Chinese economists... Læs mere
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Presents a case study of Europe's impact on an old and distinctive non-European civilisation, recounting first the history and then how some of the dynamics begun in the past are being played out in the contemporary world.
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This text explores the functioning of commercial networks in Asia, from the mid-19th century when transport and communications revolutions began to change those networks to the 1930s.
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This book examines the interaction of International Business and Business History to produce a satisfying synthesis that covers many aspects of the globalisation of business entities. This book was published as a special issue of Business History.
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Through contemporary accounts, letters, diaries and reports, this revealing study examines the lives of those living through the industrial revolution, reflecting on their struggles to cope with overwhelming changes.
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Six papers originally presented at a conference at Sheffield University in 1969. Features data on capital formation in Britain during the Industrial Revolution, and in-depth discussion of problematic areas associated with the study of this field.