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The Agrarian East
Edgar Melton
This chapter deals with the vast territories east of the Elbe river, including Poland–Lithuania, the Czech lands, Brandenburg–Prussia, and Russia. There are two primary and interlocking ...
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Luxury, the Luxury Trades, and the Roots of Industrial Growth: A Global Perspective
Maxine Berg
Luxury and its discontents have become key areas of debate on our social condition in the late twentieth and early years of the twenty-first century. Luxury has become the common parlance ...
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Manufacturing
Markus Küpker
Industry was the most dynamic sector of the European economy in the early modern period, during which it was characterized by both specialization and diversification. This chapter explores ...
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Science and Technology in Postwar Europe
Andrew Jamison
In the decades that have followed World War II, science and technology have come to play ever more central roles in the lives and life worlds of Europeans. Indeed, in the twenty-first ...
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Workers under Communism: Romance and Reality
Tuong Vu
This essay compares the experience of workers and workplace politics under communism in the Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany, China, and Vietnam. State–labour relations in these contexts ...
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