Some Video Lectures
I’m very good at finding stuff online. I don’t have time or will to actually read or see it all but I still find and even hoard a lot of information
. Here are some video lectures I found which are exactly about the topic of this blog: world economic history. I can’t vouch for their quality as I haven’t watched them yet. Hopefully someone will find something useful.
Why the Industrial Revolution took off in Europe but failed in East Asia
Kenneth Pomeranz (University of California at Irvine)
The Industrial Revolution and the Great Divergence: World Economic Growth since 10,000 BC
(3 lectures)Gregory Clark (University of California, Davis)
An Introduction to Global Economy History
(3 lectures)Patrick O’Brien (London School of Economics)
Collapses of Ancient Societies and their Lessons for Today
Jared Diamond (UCLA)
An Empire of Wealth: The Epic History of America’s Economic Power
John Steele Gordon
September 29th, 2006 at 12:35 am
Thanks for posting these!
Pomeranz 1, Landes 0 so far.
Now seeing what Greg has to say.
Great stuff!
January 22nd, 2008 at 4:14 pm
Thanks a lot!