Economic and Social History of the Third World
Professeur(s) | Bouda Etemad[1][2][3][4][5][6] |
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Cours | Economic and Social History of the Third World |
Lectures
- The major stages of European expansion from the 16th to the 20th centuries
- Costs of the first European expansion (16th-18th centuries)
- Costs of the second European expansion (18th-20th centuries): Asia and Africa conquered by themselves
- Great Britain: Colonization and the English Industrial Revolution
- Great Britain: The Largest of Empires at the Service of a Dominant Economy
- France and its empire: a history tinged with suspicion
- Colonization, Institutions and Inequalities of Development in the Americas
- India to the test of British domination
- French Algeria: the destructive nature of a "mixed" colony
- Sub-Saharan Africa sick of colonization?
Presentation[modifier | modifier le wikicode]
Lectures[modifier | modifier le wikicode]
General Introduction
Chapter 1 - The major stages of European expansion from the 16th to the 20th centuries
Part I. An assessment of the costs of owning the world
Chapter 2 - Costs of the first European expansion (16th-18th centuries)
Chapter 3 - Costs of the second European expansion (18th-20th centuries): Asia and Africa conquered by themselves
Part II. Colonisation and economic growth of European metropolises: British and French case studies
Chapter 4 - Great Britain: Colonization and the English Industrial Revolution
Chapter 5 - Great Britain: The Largest of Empires at the Service of a Dominant Economy
Chapter 6 - France and its empire: a history tinged with suspicion
Part III. Assessing Colonial Impact: American, Asian and African Case Studies
Chapter 7 - Colonization, Institutions and Inequalities of Development in the Americas
Chapter 8 - India to the test of British domination
Chapter 9 - French Algeria: the destructive nature of a "mixed" colony
Chapter 10 - Sub-Saharan Africa sick of colonization?
Annexes[modifier | modifier le wikicode]
Refereces[modifier | modifier le wikicode]