The Future of Economic History Softcover Repri Edition Contributor(s): Field, Alexander J. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 9401079676 ISBN-13: 9789401079679 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $52.24 Product Type: Paperback Published: October 2011 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Economic History - Business & Economics | Economics - Theory |
Dewey: 330.09 |
Series: Recent Economic Thought |
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 6" W x 9" (1.09 lbs) 356 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This collection represents a modest attempt to chart a new course for the intellectual discipline known as economic history. (The book is not about productivity growth in the 1990s, lest the title give rise to any confusion.) As a group, these essays suggest new and potentially fruitful areas or approaches for research and at the same time address weaknesses in past efforts. One important audience will be graduate students attempting to decide whether to write a dissertation in economic history, or trying to select or refine dissertation topics in the area, and determine how to approach them. Some of the essays will most certainly be appropriate additions to the or semester courses in economic history that remain a fixture in quarter graduate economics training programs. A second audience should be established scholars who are now or have in the past done research in economic history and are interested in the perspectives of a relatively younger group of scholars. The term "younger" is used here advisedly to describe a group of scholars born between 1943 and 1954. Nevertheless, the authors of these essays can on at least one dimension be distinguished from the pathbreaking new economic his- torians who established their academic reputations in the early 1960s. Indeed, the contributors to this volume include students of such pioneers as Richard Easterlin, Albert Fishlow, William Parker, and Jeffrey Williamson. |