Extent: | XIII, 369 S 24 cm |
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Conferences: | Two Hegemonies : Britain 1846 - 1914 and the United States 1941 - 1989 ; (Windsor Great Park) : 1997. |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Conference proceedings ; Sammelwerk ; Collection of articles of several authors |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Literaturangaben O'Brien, P. K.: The Pax Britannica and American hegemony: precedent, antecedent or just another history? - S. 3-64. Crouzet, F.: Mercantilism, war and the rise of British power. - S. 67-85. Howe, A.: Free-trade cosmopolitanism in Britain, 1846-1914. - S. 86-105. Cain, P. J.: Wealth, power and empire. The protectionist movement in Britain, 1880-1914. - S. 106-115. Pollard, S.: British retardation, 1900-1980. - S. 116-126. Gamble, A.: Hegemony and decline: Britain and the United States. - S. 127-140. Barnett, C.: British economic decline, 1900-1980. - S. 141-147. Mommsen, W. J.: The decline of Great Britain: reality or optical distortion? - S. 148-162. Gilpin, R.: The rise of American hegemony. - S. 165-182. Maddison, A.: The nature of US economic leadership. A historical and comparative view. - S. 183-198. Abramovitz, M.; David, P. A.: The historical vicissitudes of US productivity leadership. Deferred catch-up, the waning of American exceptionalism, and convergence. - S. 199-247. Calleo, D. P.: Refl |
ISBN: | 0-7546-0857-3 |
Classification: | Großbritannien, Irland ; USA |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001671497