The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 37–38University of Auckland., 2003 |
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... economic system had been in progress not for 500 years but for 5000. Frank's most recent book claims that the world economic system between 1400 and 1800 was not dominated or brought into being by Europe but was China - centred and that ...
... economic system had been in progress not for 500 years but for 5000. Frank's most recent book claims that the world economic system between 1400 and 1800 was not dominated or brought into being by Europe but was China - centred and that ...
Strana 107
... economic historian . First , this is hopefully the beginning of further investigation because it tells a story of ... economic history to broaden its range . This is a fine example of the genre but it will hold very little appeal outside ...
... economic historian . First , this is hopefully the beginning of further investigation because it tells a story of ... economic history to broaden its range . This is a fine example of the genre but it will hold very little appeal outside ...
Strana 82
... economic advisers ; then secondly , to try to assess the contribution of the Treasury , as an institution and as a collection of individuals , to the economic history of New Zealand . The result is a large volume that will provide ...
... economic advisers ; then secondly , to try to assess the contribution of the Treasury , as an institution and as a collection of individuals , to the economic history of New Zealand . The result is a large volume that will provide ...
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