World Trade Since 1431: Geography, Technology, and Capitalism

World Trade Since 1431: Geography, Technology, and Capitalism

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World Trade Since 1431: Geography, Technology, and Capitalism

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Equipped with reliable maps and instruments for open-ocean navigation and highly seaworthy, three-masted, cannon-armed ships, Portugal dominated the Atlantic trade routes―until the diffusion of Portuguese technologies to wealthier polities made Holland the eventual successor, owing to its geographic position and its immense commercial fleet. It is precisely this interplay of technology and geography, argues Peter J. Hugill, that has guided the evolution of the modern global capitalistic system. Tracing the relationship between technology and economy over the past 550 years, Hugill finds that the nations that developed and marketed new technologies best were the nations that rose to world power, while those that held onto outdated technologies fell behind. Moreover, he argues, major changes in transportation and communication technologies actually constituted the moments of transformation from one world economy to another.

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Country
USA
Brand
Johns Hopkins University Press
Manufacturer
Johns Hopkins University Press
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
75, 75 black & white illustrations
UnitCount
1
Format
Illustrated
EANs
9780801851261