TY - BOOK AU - Habakkuk,H.J. AU - Postan,M. AU - Cole,W.A. AU - Glass,D.V. AU - Youngson,A.J. AU - Girard,L. AU - Landes,David S. AU - Dovring,Folke AU - North,Douglass AU - Gerschenkron,A. AU - Portal,Roger AU - Allen,G.C. TI - The Cambridge economic history of Europe T2 - The Cambridge economic history of Europe AV - HC 240 .C312 1966 U1 - 330.94 19 PY - 1966/// CY - Cambridge, England PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Europe KW - Economic conditions KW - History N1 - Parts I of Volume VI are separate bibliographic items; Bibliographical references and index are included in the second part of Volume VI. The extent of the second part of Volume VI continues from the end of the first part. Both the first and second part contain the full table of contents for the volume; Includes bibliographical references (p. 925-1024) and index; Part I; Chapter I: The growth of national incomes; W. A. Cole --; Chapter II: World population, 1800-1950; D. V. Glass --; Chapter III: The opening up of new territories; A. J. Youngson --; Chapter IV: Transport; L. Girard --; Chapter V: Technological change and development in western Europe, 1750-1914; David S. Landes; Part II; Chapter VI: The transformation of European agriculture; Folke Dovring --; Chapter VII: Industrialization in the United States; Douglass North --; Chapter VIII: Agrarian policies and industrialization: Russia 1861-1917; A. Gerschenkron --; Chapter IX: The industrialization of Russia; Roger Portal --; Chapter X: The industrialization of the Far East; G. C. Allen N2 - "The present volume is the first of a group of three designed to cover the economic history of the western world during and since the Industrial Revolution. As the main theme of the volume is the rise and development of the modern industrial system, and as that system arose and developed at different times in different countries, the editors did not set these volumes within any precise terminal dates. But broadly speaking most of the essays in this and the subsequent two volumes will be found to deal with the economic history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries." -- From the preface ER -