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  1. The Atlantic Economy during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries is a collection of essays focusing on the expansion, elaboration, and increasing integrati... Front Matter Download

  2. 6 days ago · Throughout the 17th century the weekly fine on tradesmen and craftsmen who did not become freemen was 10s., an amount which some of them were prepared to pay; townsmen and strangers alike were thus able to follow their occupation outside a guild. On at least one occasion, when a farrier was admitted in 1670, freedom was offered gratis to a ...

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  4. 1/20/2018 Chapter 7: 17th Century European Crisis: Economic, Social and Political Dimensions 17th Century European Crisis: Economic, Social and Political Dimensions 7.3 Historiographical Interpretations In historiography the 17th century in Europe is usually portrayed both as a time of war and crisis, social unrest and civil resistance, and as ...

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  5. Recent Work in Seventeenth-Century Economic Thought. During the Stuart era, theorists, merchants, government officials, and everyday Englishmen and women tried to understand the rapid shifts in their economy. Such inquiry changed perceptions of how the economy worked. This article explores recent scholarship on economic thought in the Stuart era.

  6. 10 . BC 1000 -500 0 500 1000 1500 AD 2000 Malthusian Trap Industrial Revolution Great Divergence 8 6 . 4 . 2 . 0 Figure . World economic history in one picture. Incomes rose sharply in many countries after 1800 but declined in others. typical English worker of 1800, even though the English table by then included such exotics as tea, pepper, and ...

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  8. after Fifty Years In 1978, Parker and Smith opened their. edited volume of essays, The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Cen-. tury, with the prefatory comment, "The 'General Crisis theory' has been with us now for over twenty years and shows no sign of. dying.