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Sidney Pollard

    Siegfried Pollard war ein britischer Wirtschafts- und Arbeitsmarkthistoriker, der die Rolle des Wirtschaftsmanagements bei der Industrialisierung erforschte. Er setzte sich dafür ein, diesen Prozess auf regionaler statt auf nationaler Ebene zu untersuchen, wobei er sich auf ein tieferes Verständnis der wirtschaftlichen Mechanismen konzentrierte, die die industrielle Entwicklung prägten.

    Marginal Europe
    The International Economy since 1945
    Peaceful Conquest
    The Cambridge economic history of Europe. Vol. 8, The Industrial Economies: The Development of Economic and Social Policies
    Region und Industrialisierung
    Markt, Staat, Planung
    • Region und Industrialisierung

      • 297 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Deutsch und Englisch.English and German.Papers presented at a colloquium organized by the Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Forschung of the Universität Bielefeld, and held May 17-19, 1979.

      Region und Industrialisierung
    • 4,0(1)Abgeben

      Focusing on significant global economic developments over the past fifty years, this comprehensive history explores various geographical regions and highlights the interconnections between major countries. It examines how these nations have influenced one another, providing a detailed analysis of economic trends and their implications worldwide.

      The International Economy since 1945
    • Marginal Europe

      The Contribution of Marginal Lands Since the Middle Ages

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The momentum of the British industrial revolution arose mostly in regions poorly endowed by nature, badly located, and thought backward and poor by contemporaries. Pollard examines the economic contribution made by these and similar marginal areas.

      Marginal Europe
    • This volume has three main themes. First, there is the concept of the Industrial Revolution and its main characteristics, and the author defends both the term and the notions behind it against attempts to play down their significance. A particular interest is the comparison of what happened to Britain with similar processes in other European countries. The second theme is the set of problems facing the early entrepreneurs and managers. Their difficulties, as pioneers in the economic as well as the social sphere, are often underrated, and are here explored in detail. Last, there is an emphasis on the characteristic feature of industrialisation as a regional phenomenon, and on the significance of particular regions in the entire process. All three themes have called forth extended debate, in which these essays have played an important part.

      Essays on the industrial revolution in Britain
    • The book, first published in 2005, offers a scholarly exploration of its subject matter, reflecting rigorous research and insights. It is part of the Routledge imprint, known for its academic excellence and contribution to various fields of study. The content is designed to engage readers with in-depth analysis and critical perspectives, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals alike.

      The Integration of the European Economy Since 1815