Innovation and technology in Europe : from the eighteenth century to the present day
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書誌事項
Innovation and technology in Europe : from the eighteenth century to the present day
(The Nature of industrialization, v. 2)
B. Blackwell, 1991
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book offers a re-appraisal of the origins and nature of technological change, a subject which as long been at the heart of debates over industrialization and economic growth. How and why does technological change occur? What are the conditions that favour first the development and then the application of the new technologies? Why has successful innovation occurred in certain places and at certain times, but not in others? Is innovation a conscious, deliberate, planned and cumulative process, or is it accidental and discontinuous? What is the relationship between technology and economic growth, and between technological change and the social and political context in which it takes place? These are the questions addressed. A distinguished team of international contributors focus here on technological change in Europe, drawing upon the experiences of several countries, including England, France, Italy and Germany. The book's opening chapter provides an overview of the main causes of technological advance in Western Europe before 1870.
The authors show how many of the previous accepted interpretations and commonplaces are no longer credible and that none of the single cause explanations of inventiveness and technological innovation survive scrutiny.
目次
- The mainsprings of technological progress in Europe 1750-1850, Patrick O'Brien
- resources and technology, Peter Mathias
- revisions and revolutions - technology and productivity change in manufacture in 18th- century England, Maxine Berg
- the constraints of a proto-industrial society on the development of heavy industry - the case of coal-mining in south East of France 1773-1791, Gwynne Lewis
- technology and economic growth in 19th century Italy - the case of an industrial late-comer, John A.Davia
- technical and structural factors in British industrial decline 1870 to the present, Derek H.Aldcraft
- crisis and continuity - innovation in the British Automobile Industry 1896-1986, Richard Whipp
- technology and the export of industrial culture - problems of the German-American relationship 1900-1960, Volker R.Berghahn
- technological diffusion - the viewpoint of economic theory, Paul L.Stoneman.
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