The Great Divergence

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Discover 'The Great Divergence,' a landmark comparative history that delves into the significant question of why the Industrial Revolution blossomed in the West while East Asia experienced stagnation. This insightful book by historian Kenneth Pomeranz provides a thorough analysis of economic conditions in Europe and China around 1750, revealing startling similarities in life expectancy, consumption patterns, and resource availability. Through Pomeranz's expert lens, readers will explore the two pivotal factors that catapulted Northwest Europe into sustained industrial growth: the advantageous location of coal reserves and robust trade connections with the New World. This trade paperback, published by Princeton University Press in 2021, is essential for anyone interested in economic history and the underlying reasons for global divergence. Featuring a preface from the author, this Princeton Classics edition ensures that this influential historical work is accessible to a new generation of readers. Whether you're a student, historian, or simply curious about historical economic dynamics, 'The Great Divergence' presents an intriguing examination of the forces that shaped our modern world. Don't miss your chance to explore the critical interplay between geography, resources, and industrialization in shaping the fortunes of nations.

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