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How the Old World Ended Jonathan Scott
How the Old World Ended
Jonathan Scott
A magisterial account of how the cultural and maritime relationships between the British, Dutch, and American territories changed the existing world order--and made the Industrial Revolution possible Between 1500 and 1800, the North Sea region overtook the Mediterranean as the most dynamic part of the world. At its core the Anglo-Dutch relationship intertwined close alliance and fierce antagonism to intense creative effect. But a precondition for the Industrial Revolution was also the establishment in British North America of a unique type of colony--for the settlement of people and culture, rather than the extraction of things. England's republican revolution of 1649-53 was a spectacular attempt to change social, political, and moral life in the direction pioneered by the Dutch. In this book Jonathan Scott argues that it was also a turning point in world history. In the revolution's wake, competition with the Dutch transformed the military-fiscal and naval resources of the state. One result was a navally protected Anglo-American trading monopoly. Within this context, more than a century later, the Industrial Revolution would be triggered by the alchemical power of American shopping.
| Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Released | September 23, 2020 |
| ISBN13 | 9781665199438 |
| Label | Tantor Audio |
| Dimensions | 125 × 140 × 10 mm · 200 g (Weight (estimated)) |
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