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Title
Rise of empires : the political economy of innovation / Sangaralingam Ramesh.
ISBN
9783030016081 (electronic book)
3030016080 (electronic book)
3030016072
9783030016074
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan US, [2018]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (333 pages)
Call Number
HC79.T4 R36 2018
Summary
This book describes and evaluates how institutional innovation and technological innovation have impacted on humanity from pre-historical times to modern times, and how societies have been transformed in history. The author interrogates the relationship between innovation and civilisation -- particularly the dynamic whereby innovation leads to empire-building -- and explores innovation efforts that stimulated economic and social synergies from the Babylonian Empire in 1900 BC up to the British Empire in the twentieth century. The author uses historical cross-cultural case studies to establish the factors which have given competitive advantages to societies and empires. This book will be of interest to researchers and students in political economy, economic history, economic growth and innovation economics.-- Provided by publisher.
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1. Introduction
2. Theory of Innovation and Causal Dynamics
3. Pre-History - Emergence & Palaeolithic to Bronze Age (10,000BC to 800BC)
4. The Babylonian Empire (1900BC to 539BC)
5. Ancient Greece (1100BC to 30BC)
6. The Roman Empire (443BC to 395AD)
7. The Chola Dynasty (350BC to 1279AD)
8. The Han Dynasty (206BC - 220AD) and The Song Dynasty (960AD to 1279AD)
9. The Mongol Empire (1206AD to 1368AD)
10. The British Empire (1603AD to 1997AD)
11. Conclusion.