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RHE 1998 n. 01 invierno
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CONTENTS-SUMARIO
THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF EUROPEAN IMPERIALISM FROM THE CONQUEST OF CEUTA, 1415, TO THE TREATY OF LUSAKA, 1974
Twelfth International Economic History Congress. Madrid, 1998.
ARTÍCULOS
- Part 1. Introduction
- Patrick K. O'Brien and Leandro Prados de la Escosura. The Costs and Benefits for Europeans from their Empires Overseas
- Part 2. European Economies in the First Epoch of Imperialism and Mercantilism. 1415-1846.
- Jorge M. Pedreira. «To Have and To Have not». The Economic Consequences of Empire: Portugal (1415-1822)
- Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla. The American Empire and the Spanish Economy: An Institutional and Regional Perspective
- Pieter C. Emmer. The Economic Impact of the Dutch Expansion Overseas, 1570-1870
- Paul Butel and François Crouzet. Empire and Economic Growth: the Case of 18th Century France
- Stanley L. Engerman. British Imperialism in a Mercantilist Age, 1492-1849: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Problems
- Part 3. The Second Epoch: Liberal Imperíalism and Decolonization. 1846-1974.
- Pedro Lains. An Account of the Portuguese African Empire, 1885-1975
- Pedro Fraile and Alvaro Escribano. The Spanish 1898 Disaster: The Drift towards National-Protectionism
- Pierre Van Der Eng. Exploring Exploitation: The Netherlands and Colonial Indonesia 1870-1940
- Jean-Pierre Dormois and François Crouzet. The Significance of the French Colonial Empire for French Economic Development (1815-1960)
- Peter Cain. Was it Worth Having? The British Empire 1850-1950
- Giovanni Federico. Italy's Late Unprofitable Forays into Empire
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