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The Cambridge Economic History of China 2 Volume Hardback Set

The Cambridge Economic History of China 2 Volume Hardback Set

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The Cambridge Economic History of China is a two-volume set that combines pioneering international studies in economic history, covering political economy, agriculture, industry, trade, technology, ecological change, demographics, law, urban development, standards of living, consumption, financial institutions, and national income across all of Chinese history.

Format: Mixed media product
Length: 1400 pages
Publication date: 24 February 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


The Cambridge Economic History of China, a two-volume masterpiece, emerges as a groundbreaking compilation of pioneering international studies in all realms of economic history, spanning both the past and the present. This comprehensive exploration delves into a diverse range of themes, including political economy, agriculture, industry and trade, technology, ecological change, demography, law, urban development, standards of living, consumption, financial institutions, and national income. By seamlessly integrating these diverse topics, the two volumes offer a comprehensive temporal coverage that encompasses the entirety of Chinese history, including recent developments in contemporary China.

The first volume, titled "The Cambridge Economic History of China, Volume I: From Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century," takes readers on a captivating journey through centuries of economic development. It explores the intricate interplay between political, social, and economic forces that shaped China's early history, from the emergence of agriculture and commerce to the establishment of imperial dynasties and the introduction of Western influences. Through meticulous research and analysis, the authors shed light on the complex processes that shaped China's economic trajectory, including the role of land ownership, technological advancements, trade networks, and government policies.

The second volume, titled "The Cambridge Economic History of China, Volume II: From the Nineteenth Century to the Present," continues the narrative by delving into the transformative period of modern China. It examines the economic policies, institutions, and social changes that propelled China's rapid industrialization, urbanization, and economic growth. The authors explore the impact of foreign investment, international trade, and the rise of state-owned enterprises on China's economic development, as well as the challenges and controversies that accompanied these changes.

What sets The Cambridge Economic History of China apart is its multidisciplinary approach, which brings together experts from various fields, including history, economics, sociology, and political science. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a holistic understanding of China's economic history, as it considers the interdependence of different social, cultural, and political factors. The volumes are filled with insightful anecdotes, historical narratives, and analytical frameworks that provide a deep and nuanced understanding of China's economic development.

In conclusion, The Cambridge Economic History of China is a monumental achievement that showcases the depth and richness of economic history in China. By compiling the fruits of pioneering international studies, the two volumes offer a comprehensive and insightful perspective on China's economic development, providing valuable insights for scholars, researchers, and policymakers alike. This extraordinary work will undoubtedly remain a cornerstone of economic history literature for years to come.

Weight: 2830g
Dimension: 235 x 158 x 80 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781107146068
Edition number: New ed

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