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The "Great Divergence" and Comparative World History. This segment looks at the debates that have arisen in the last twenty-five years about the rise of the
Why did the “Industrial Revolution" occur in northwestern Europe but not in China? This simple question has proven to be nightmarishly difficult to resolve
The Great Divergence brings new insight to one of the classic questions of history: Why did sustained industrial growth begin in Northwest Europe, despite
17 Apr 2017 Great Divergence had already begun before the Industrial Revolution. the Great Divergence between China and Western Europe was
Black '47 and Beyond: The Great Irish Famine in. History, Economy, and Memory, by Cormac k Grada. The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the. Making of
Core areas throughout the eighteenth-century Old World faced comparable local shortages of land-intensive products, shortages that were only partly resolved by trade. Pomeranz argues that Europe's nineteenth-century divergence from the Old World owes much to the fortunate location of coal, which substituted for timber.
The timing of the Great Divergence is in dispute among historians. The traditional dating is as early as the 16th century, with scholars arguing that Europe had been on a trajectory of higher growth since that date. Pomeranz and others argue that the period of most rapid divergence was during the 19th century.
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