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Conference 7: Imperialism and colonialism

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Papers

11-12 September 2005


Debin Ma, "Treaty Ports and Industrialization in early 20th-Century China: the case of Shanghai"| (PDF)

Harriet Zurndorfer, "Imperialism, Globalization, and the Soap and Suds Industry in Republican China: the case of Dutch Unilever and the Chinese Consumer|" (PDF)

Shigeru Akita, "The British Empire as the 'Imperial Structural Power' and the Asian International Order" |(PDF)

Om Prakash, "The Great Divergence: evidence from 18th-century India"| (PDF)

Stephen Broadberry & Bishnu Gupta, "Monetary and Real Aspects of the Great Divergence between Europe and Asia,| 1500-1800" (PDF)

Jeffrey G. Williamson, "India's De-industrialization under British Rule: globalization, foreign success or local failure? |(PDF)

Sevket Pamuk, "Evolution of Monetary and Fiscal Institutions across the Ottoman Empire, 1500-1800" |(PDF)

Patrick Manning, "Imperial Balance Sheets Revisited: African Empires of France and Britain, 1900-1960|" (PDF)

Gareth Austin, "Imperialism, Globalization and Economic Development: the experience of British West Africa, 1807-1960"

William Clarence-Smith, "The Imperialism of Jackals: economic dynamics driving less developed powers" |(PDF)

Alex Irigoin & Regina Grafe, "The Spanish Empire and it's Legacy: Fiscal re-distribution and political conflict in colonial and post-colonial Spanish America|" (PDF)

Rafael Dobado & Gustavo A. Marrero, "Mining-led Growth in Bourbon Mexico, the Role of the State and the Economic Cost of Independence"

Steven Topik,"When the 'Periphery' became more Central" |(PDF)

Colin Lewis, "Is Imperialism Good for Growth?  Informal Empire and Latin America: re-thinking the debate"

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