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| | :: Science :: Social Sciences :: Economics :: Economic History |
 | | History of Economic Thought - A repository of links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day, designed for those interested in learning about economics from a historical perspective. |  | | History House: Stories: Tulipomania - Article discussing the historical value of tulip bulbs. |  | | The History Mechanics - New classification of an economic crisis: stagflation and overproduction. |
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http://www.localadsearch.com/Science/Social_Sciences/Economics/Economic_History
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| | :: Science :: Social Sciences :: Economics :: Economic History |
 | | History of Economic Thought - A repository of links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day, designed for those interested in learning about economics from a historical perspective. |  | | The History Mechanics - New classification of an economic crisis: stagflation and overproduction. |  | | A History of Taxation - A history of taxation in various parts of the world. |
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http://www.localadsearch.com/Science/Social_Sciences/Economics/Economic_History
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| | Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Economics: Economic History |
 | | History of Economic Thought - A repository of links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day, designed for those interested in learning about economics from a historical perspective. |  | | The History Mechanics - New classification of an economic crisis: stagflation and overproduction. |  | | A History of Taxation - A history of taxation in various parts of the world. |
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http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Economics/Economic_History
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| | WWW Virtual Library Economic and Business History: Web Resources: Geographical |
 | | Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought Journal, newsletters, announcements. |  | | The site provides a web-based archive of primary materials related to Canadian economic history. |  | | Economic History in Canada: A Survey A survey of economic history in Canada was done by Douglas McCalla and Shawn Day for a Canadian conference on The Future of Economic History in October 2003. |
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http://www.neha.nl/w3vl/countries.html
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| | History Graduate Programs in United Kingdom and Ireland |
 | | Research Areas:Art History; Constitutional History; Economic History; Film; Government and Politics; History; International Relations and Foreign Policy; Literature; Music; American Political Thought |  | | Topics covered include: economics of health care in the 19th and 20th centuries; social history of medicine and surgery since 1800; military medicine; ethical issues; popularisations of science and medicine; history of botany; Malthus; Darwin; 18th and 19th centuries European travel literature; popularisations of the mind and brain from the late 19th century; medieval medicine. |  | | Women's History: Gender and Society in Britain and Europe, 1500-1980 |
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http://www.gradschools.com/listings/UK/history_UK.html
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| | Economic history of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The study of economic history in Canada became highly focused on economic geography, and for many years the dominant school of thought has been the staples thesis. |  | | The early European history of the Canadian economy is usually studied through the staples thesis which argues the Canadian economy developed through the exploitation of a series of staples that would be exported to Europe. |  | | This trade was very unpopular for both economic and strategic reasons. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_Canada
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: The Privileges of Independence: Neomercantilism and the American Revolution |
 | | "Crowley's treatment of English commercial policy and economic thought, particularly the changes in political economy after Adam Smith, is fascinating, as is his account of American treaty negotiations in the 1770s and 1780s."--Margaret E. Newell, Journal of Economic History |  | | Subjects > History > Americas > United States |  | | U.S. History - Constitutional Period To Civil War (1789-1860) |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0801846676
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| | Peter J. Boettke, Why Read the Classics in Economics?: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | For my purpose, however, all that matters is the claim that all four cells in the matrix represent the contributions to the scholarly literature made in the history of economic thought. |  | | This was precisely the argument offered in department after department at the leading research universities as the history of economic thought was systematically eliminated from the core requirements for the Ph.D. in economics during the last quarter of the 20th century. |  | | Well, yes and no. It all depends on the purpose to which you put your reading in the history of ideas in economics and political economy. |
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http://www.econlib.org/library/Features/feature2.html
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| | Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Economics: Economic History |
 | | History of Economic Thought - A repository of links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day, designed for those interested in learning about economics from a historical perspective. |  | | History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day - Money in its social, political, and economic context from the dawn of history to the end of the 20th century. |  | | A History of Taxation - A history of taxation in various parts of the world. |
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http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Economics/Economic_History
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| | Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Economics: Economic History |
 | | History of Economic Thought - A repository of links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day, designed for those interested in learning about economics from a historical perspective. |  | | History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day - Money in its social, political, and economic context from the dawn of history to the end of the 20th century. |  | | The Working-Class Owner-Occupied House Of The 1930s - A brief history of the growth of housing in the United Kingdom including the economic, political and social history surrounding its development in the 1930's |
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http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Economics/Economic_History
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| | EDIRC: Economic History, History of Economics |
 | | European Society for the History of Economic Thought - ESHET |  | | Japanese Society for The History of Economic Thought - JSHET |  | | History of Economic Thought Committee of the German Speaking Economists |
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http://edirc.repec.org/echistory.html
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| | EDIRC: Economic History, History of Economics |
 | | European Society for the History of Economic Thought - ESHET |  | | Japanese Society for The History of Economic Thought - JSHET |  | | History of Economic Thought Committee of the German Speaking Economists |
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http://edirc.repec.org/echistory.html
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| | History of Islam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The history of Islam as a religion is closely related to political, economic, and military history. |  | | Like most world religions, Islam's historical development has had a clear impact on the political, economic, and military history of areas inside and outside what are considered its primary geographic zones of reach (see Islamic world). |  | | The History of Islam involves the history of the Islamic faith as a religion and as a social institution. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Islam
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| | Twentieth-Century Quebec Economic History |
 | | I've left out of my purview the history of economic thought, since this fitted better under another of Hamelin's scholarly interests, the history of ideologies. |  | | While Quebec historiography in general has undergone an efflorescence during that period, and cultural and ethnic studies as well as political history were added to more established themes such as the history of ideologies, feminist history, and social history in its multifaceted aspects, economic history actually declined as a field of scholarly production. |  | | Hamelin had published in political and economic history, in labour history, in the history of the press, in religious history, and was later to publish a controversial history of Laval University (Hamelin 1995). |
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http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r12270/textes/igartua_text.html
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| | Overview - China Country Guide - World Travel Guide |
 | | Within East Asia, China is involved in an intractable territorial dispute concerning the status of the Spratly Islands, claimed by no less than six nations and thought to sit above substantial oil fields. |  | | A major reform programme allowing little political liberalisation despite economic change, prompted widespread protest; in 1989, thousands occupied Tiananmen Square in Beijing, only for the army to clear the Square with great loss of life and the Government to reassert political control. |  | | China's history is one characterized by the collapse of a dynasty or the accession of a weak ruler that would fragment the country into smaller kingdoms until reunite. |
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http://www.columbusguides.com/data/chn/chn580.asp
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| | World Wide Web Virtual Library - Russian History Index - Chronological |
 | | The site is divided in 3 sections: General History of Russia from the ancient times to the mid-90th of XX century, (electronic version of lectures by academician B.V. Lichman (University of Ekaterinburg), The History of the Railway Transport in Russia and The Histoty of the Economic Thought in Russia. |  | | Russian History: This site of Bucknell University contains some information of a general nature, among others links to other sites dealing with the history of Russia and chronologies. |  | | Russia.Net History: Brief explanation of Russia's history in 12 pages from early settlements through the failed coup of August, 1991. |
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http://vlib.iue.it/hist-russia/chronological.html
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| | General & Reference: 14 to 18 years |
 | | History of Economic Thought: This website is a repository of collected links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day. |  | | The project is a collaboration of the Center for History and New Media (George Mason University) and the American Social History Project (City University of New York). |  | | Digital History: This website was designed and developed to support the teaching of American History in schools and colleges and is supported by the Department of History and the College of Education at the University of Houston. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REVhistoryREF3.htm
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| | tierney2.htm |
 | | In the current debate about rights we have been quick to recognize an individual's political rights but have often reacted to claims of economic rights as if they were alien to our tradition. |  | | Her project seems to be to preserve Tuck's distinctions between the thought of the jurists and of Gerson described by Tierney on pp. |  | | Tierney's chapters on Ockham contain an extraordinarily subtle and nuanced interpretation of Ockham's thought and form a substantial bridge between the thought of the twelfth and thirteenth-century jurists and sixteenth-century thinkers. |
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http://faculty.cua.edu/pennington/tierney2.htm
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| | GEOLOGY OF FLORIDA |
 | | Florida is not generally thought of as a mining state, however, it ranked fifth nationally in total value of non-fuel minerals produced in 1990. |  | | The editor wishes to thank the following staff of the Florida Geological Survey who were contributing authors for various sections of the manuscript: Jonathan D. Arthur (basement rocks, and Precambrian and Paleozoic eras), Paulette Bond (Mesozoic era and carbonate platforms), Kenneth M. Campbell (economic minerals, water resources, and waste disposal), Jacqueline M. |  | | Florida has almost 9,000 miles of detailed tidal shoreline, exposed to either the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. |
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http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/guerry/GLY4155/sp35/Fgs35.HTM
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| | Australian Economic History Review - Journal Information |
 | | Papers examine these issues not only from the perspective of economic history but also from the related disciplines of history, economics, history of economic thought, industrial relations, demography, sociology, politics and business studies. |  | | The Australian Economic History Review is concerned with the historical treatment of economic, social and business issues, particularly (but not exclusively) relating to Australia, New Zealand and adjoining regions in Asia and the Pacific. |  | | Published on behalf of the Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand |
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http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0004-8992
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| | Bibliographies |
 | | It is divided into 13 categories: general discussion; agriculture; handcrafts; history of science and technology; commerce and cities; finance, monetary systems and usury; economic exchange; communications and postal service; "sprouts of capitalism;" modern industry; the history of economic thought; and some important theoretical problems of Chinese socioeconomic history. |  | | Includes general reference, historical works, government and law, histories by period, foreign affairs, economic data, social movements and education, intellectual history, and newspapers and journals. |  | | Divided by topic, including the May Fourth movement, Qing rebellions, the Opium War, economic topics, intellectual history, reference materials, and many others. |
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http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/chinesehistory/bibliographies.htm
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| | History Courses |
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http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog/courses/HIST.html
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| | Bolivia on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Conflicting claims to the Chaco, which was thought to be oil-rich, brought on yet another disastrous territorial war, this time with Paraguay (1932-35). |  | | One of the two inland countries of South America, Bolivia is shut in from the Pacific in the W by Chile and Peru; in the E and N it borders on Brazil, in the SE on Paraguay, and in the S on Argentina. |  | | Bolivia's Indian revolt: the U.S. policies of economic globalization and militarization are failing. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/B/Bolivia.asp
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| | Amazon.com: Mao's China and After : A History of the People's Republic, Third Edition: Books: Maurice Meisner |
 | | It may be true that the history of modern China is the history of one man's thought, but it wasn't until I got to the section dealing with Deng Xiaoping that I began to feel that I was reading a history of a people with a multitude of viewpoints and opinions. |  | | It may be an impossibility to know what actually went on in China from 1946 up to 1976 and that therefore all we have is Mao Zedong Thought, which may only be another way of saying that a history of Modern China has yet to be written. |  | | Maurice Meisner got on my good side in the introduction to this, the third edition of his history of the People's Republic of China: He admitted and set about correcting errors in earlier editions - specifically, his previous, erroneous view that China's economic opening was a political expedient, not a genuine and astounding policy shift. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0684856352?v=glance
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| | History of Indonesia : Tropical Fury |
 | | I think there was no single document stating anything near a substantiated ambition to overthrow the untinted-caucasian leadership in the colony, or a manifested thought of leading natives to rise against it, aside from the phenomenon of Ernest Douwes Dekker (that's why it was a phenomenon, to begin with). |  | | Even as late as now, the Netherlands, homeland of those supposedly mighty colonists that whacked Indonesia to pieces for so long a time, beyond suspicion of any average native person of the archipelago, was just a mere speck of little consequence in Europe. |  | | Although some sort of Malayan had been a conventional lingua franca in Indonesia for ages, the number of Javanese people actually using it in daily life was almost null. |
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http://www.geocities.com/amemorikaze/indonesianhistory4.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Mao's China and After : A History of the People's Republic, Third Edition |
 | | I bought this book largely on the recommendations of previous readers and because I was looking for an intelligent, thought-provoking history of Modern China. |  | | It may be true that the history of modern China is the history of one man's thought, but it wasn't until I got to the section dealing with Deng Xiaoping that I began to feel that I was reading a history of a people with a multitude of viewpoints and opinions. |  | | It may be an impossibility to know what actually went on in China from 1946 up to 1976 and that therefore all we have is Mao Zedong Thought, which may only be another way of saying that a history of Modern China has yet to be written. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0684856352
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| | The World Travel Guide Online - New Caledonia |
 | | Tjibaou is thought to have been killed along with his deputy by former FLNKS militants because of his acceptance of the Matignon Accord. |  | | Moreover, during the 1990s, New Caledonia's economic difficulties led to a growth of labour unrest and the assumption by local trade unions of a major role in the campaign to reform New Caledonia's social and economic system and achieve independence. |  | | After the signing of Matignon, the two main parties and the French government engaged in a complex and often devious political struggle which persuaded many Kanaks that Paris had no intention of allowing the colony to become independent. |
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http://tis1.wexas.com/wtg/data/ncl/ncl580.htm
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| | Namibia on the Internet |
 | | Table of contents of the microfilm of the collection (at the Center for Research Libraries, Chicago), "thought to be the largest collection of public information on SWAPO available." The collection covers 1965-1988 SWAPO reports, speeches, press releases, journals, pamphlets, correspondence and internal documents. |  | | Namibia's infrastructure, labor, utility rates, investment opportunities, Namibia Investment Centre contacts, trade preference agreements, trade fair calendar, incentives, full text of the export processing zone act, foreign investment act, the small and medium enterprise policy, etc. Namibia was 4th highest in the World Economic Forum's Africa Competitiveness Report 2000/2001. |  | | Furthermore there are numerous publications on transport and communications engineering as well as my Ph-D- Thesis on low-volume roads." Has a history of Namibia telecommunications, a lecture on foreign aid, a history of Walvis Bay, reports on water, energy, roads, railways. |
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http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/namibia.html
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| | Wisconsin -> History on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |
 | | A trend toward liberal political views was stimulated in Wisconsin by socialist thought, which was introduced early. |  | | Wisconsin was steadily antislavery; the Free-Soil party gained a large following in the state (although the party's homestead plank and economic program were the major attractions). |  | | Wisconsin was generally prosperous in the 1920s; industrialization made rapid strides, reforestation of the once great but now exhausted timberland was stimulated by state legislation, and the dairying industry continued to grow. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/section/Wiscnsn_History.asp
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