Why Did Europe Conquer the World? (The Princeton Economic History of the Western World)

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Why Did Europe Conquer the World? (The Princeton Economic History of the Western World)

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"In vivid detail, Hoffman sheds light on the two millennia of economic, political, and historical changes that set European states on a distinctive path of development and military rivalry. Compared to their counterparts in China, Japan, South Asia, and the Middle East, European leaders--whether chiefs, lords, kings, emperors, or prime ministers--had radically different incentives, which drove them to make war. These incentives, which Hoffman explores using an economic model of political costs and financial resources, resulted in astonishingly rapid growth in Europe's military sector from the Middle Ages on, and produced an insurmountable lead in gunpowder technology. The consequences determined which states established colonial empires or ran the slave trade, and even which economies were the first to industrialize."--Publisher's Web site.

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Library of Congress
D217 .H596 2015, D217.H596 2015

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OL26822279M
ISBN 10
0691139709
ISBN 13
9780691139708
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2014045170
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896791579

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OL19366829W

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