The Cambridge economic history of Europe;

The Cambridge economic history of Europe; Volume IV. The economy of expanding Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Edited by E. E. Rich ; Edited by C. H. Wilson. - 2nd ed. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1967. - xxxii, 642 pages : tables, graphs, charts ; 24 cm - The Cambridge economic history of Europe . - The Cambridge economic history of Europe .

Charts and graphs contain information on economic trends.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 579-616) and index.

Chapter I: The population of Europe from the Black Death to the eve of the vital Revolution / Chapter II: Scientific method and the progress of techniques / Chapter III: Transport and trade routes / Chapter IV: European economic institutions and the New World; the chartered companies / Chapter V: Crops and livestock / Chapter VI: Colonial settlement and its labour problems / Chapter VII: Prices in Europe from 1450 to 1750 / Chapter VIII: Trade, society and the state / Karl F. Helleiner -- A. Rupert Hall -- J. H. Parry -- E. L. J. Coornaert -- G. B. Masefield -- E. E. Rich -- F. P. Braudel, F. Spooner -- C. H. Wilson.

"Since this volume and its successor were planned, in 1948, to set out the economic history of the wider world which was brought together in a new sense by the geographical discoveries of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, interest in these problems has become noticeably broader and more active." -- From the preface.

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Europe--Economic conditions.
Europe--History.

HC 240 / .C312 1967

330.94

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