HABAKKUK H.J., POSTAN M. (Edits)
The Cambridge economic history of Europe (Volume V: The economic organization of early modern europe + Volume VI: The industrial revolutions and after Part I + Part II) 3 Volumes
Paperback, in-8, 749 pp. + 601 pp. + 1040 pp., bibliographical notes, bibliography, index.

"The Cambridge Economic History of Europe" is a comprehensive and detailed exploration of Europe's economic history. Edited by Habakkuk H.J. and Postan M., this set includes Volume V: "The Economic Organization of Early Modern Europe", and Volume VI: "The Industrial Revolutions and After Part I & Part II".

Volume V delves into the economic structures and systems of early modern Europe, examining the transition from feudalism to capitalism, the rise of commercial and financial systems, and the impact of the New World's discovery on Europe's economy.

Volume VI is split into two parts. Part I explores the industrial revolutions, their causes, and their effects on the socio-economic landscape of Europe. It discusses the technological advancements, the changes in the labor market, and the rise of industrial capitalism. Part II continues from where Part I left off, discussing the aftermath of the industrial revolutions, including the changes in economic policies, the rise of new economic powers, and the impact on the global economy.

These volumes are a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the economic history of Europe. They provide a thorough understanding of how Europe's economy has evolved and shaped the world we live in today.

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