[Hawthorn] = Hawthorn, Geoffrey, ed. The Standard of Living: Tanner Lectures. Cambridge University Press, 1989. ISBN: 9780521368407. [Preview with Google Books]
[Persson] = Persson, Karl Gunnar. An Economic History of Europe. Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780521549400. [Preview with Google Books]
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1 | Some Big Questions in Economic History, and How to Think About Them |
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2 | Late Roman Antiquity and Barbarian Europe |
[Persson] Introduction and Chapter 1, pp. 1–20. |
3 | Late Roman Antiquity and Barbarian Europe (cont.) | |
4 | Fundamentals of Good History Writing | |
5 | The Structure of Medieval Life: Manorialism and Feudalism |
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6 | The Wider Medieval World: Vikings, Mongols, and Saracens | |
7 | The Wider Medieval World: Vikings, Mongols, and Saracens (cont.) |
Annals of Xanten, pp. 845–53.
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8 | The 'Dark Ages': Myth or Reality |
![]() McCormick, Michael. "New Light on the Dark Ages: How the Slave Trade Fuelled the Carolingian Economy." Past and Present 177, no. 1 (2002): 17–54. |
9 | The 'Dark Ages': Myth or Reality (cont.) | |
10 | Medieval Agriculture and Commercialization: A Revised Story |
Clark, Gregory. "The Economics of Exhaustion." The Journal of Economic History 52, no. 1 (1992): 61–84.
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11 | Rise of the Commune and Revival of Trade: Counterpoint to Autarkic Agriculture |
Lopez, Robert. Chapter 3 in The Commercial Revolution of the Middle Ages, 950–1350. Cambridge University Press, 1976, pp. 56–84. ISBN: 9780521290463.
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12 | Rise of the Commune and Revival of Trade: Counterpoint to Autarkic Agriculture (cont.) | [Persson] Chapter 2, pp. 21-41. |
13 | The Plague and Its Consequences |
Domar, Evessy. "The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom." Journal of Economic History 30, no. 1 (1970): 18–32. Bailey, Mark. "Demographic Decline in Late Medieval England." Economic History Review 49, no. 1 (1996): 1–19. [Persson] Chapter 3, pp. 42–59. |
14 | The Plague and Its Consequences (cont.) | |
15 | Overseas Expansion of Europe |
[Persson] Chapter 4, pp. 60–73. Jones, David S. "Virgin Soils Revisited." William and Mary Quarterly 60, no. 4 (2003): 703–42.
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16 | Overseas Expansion of Europe (cont.) | |
17 | Oral Presentations | |
18 | Methodology and Theories of Historical Demography |
Fogel, Robert. "Second Thoughts on the European Escape from Hunger: Famines, Chronic Malnutrition, and Mortality Rates." Nutrition and Poverty. Edited by S.R. Osmani. Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. 243-286. Hatcher, Mark. "Understanding the Population History of England 1450–1750." Past and Present 180, no. 1 (2003): 83–130. Optional: Kremer, Michael."Population Growth and Technological Change." The Quarterly Journal of Economics 108, no. 3 (1993): 681–716. |
19 | Methodology and Theories of Historical Demography (cont.) | |
20 | Grand Theories About Economic Development: Malthusians, Marxists and the Neo–Classical Tradition |
Wallerstein, Immanuel. "Three Paths of National Development in 16th Century Europe." The Capitalist World Economy 7, no. 2 (1972): 95–101.
Recommended reading: Brenner, Robert. "Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development." Past and Present, no. 70 (1976): 30–75. Drelichman, Mauricio. "All that Glitters: Precious Metals, Rent Seeking and the Decline of Spain." European Review of Economic History 9, no. 3 (2005): 313–36. |
21 | Grand Theories About Economic Development: Malthusians, Marxists and the Neo–Classical Tradition (cont.) | |
22 | Capitalist Organization of Economic Life: The Globalization of Trade and the Rise of Consumer Culture |
McCants, Anne E. C. "Exotic Goods, Popular Consumption, and the Standard of Living: Thinking About Globalization in the Early Modern World." Journal of World History 18, no. 4 (2007): 433–62. [Persson] Chapter 5, pp. 74–91. Please bring with you to class a copy of Gregory King's "Social Table." |
23 | Capitalist Organization of Economic Life: The Globalization of Trade and the Rise of Consumer Culture (cont.) | |
24 | Measuring Welfare | [Hawthorn] pp. 1–38 (I highly recommend you look at the comment by Keith Hart, pp. 70–93.) [Preview with Google Books] |
25 | The Rise of North–Western Europe: Improvements in the Standard of Living. |
Horrell, Sara, Jane Humphries, et al. "Destined for Deprivation: Human Capital Formation and Intergenerational Poverty in Nineteenth–Century England." Explorations in Economic History 38, no. 3 (2001): 339–65. |