Description
An introduction to the debate on how and why the West rose to global preeminence, which avoids both Eurocentrism and anti-Westernism.
About the Author
Jonathan Daly is Professor of History at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. He is the author is Historians Debate the Rise of the West (2015) and The Rise of Western Power: A Comparative History of Western Civilization (2014).
Reviews
In this fascinating overview, Daly argues that Europe's economic rise did not depend on a geographic accident, such as having abundant coal beneath the ground. It depended instead on the ability of Europeans to create institutions that allowed them to unleash their creative potential. This book is an excellent introduction to the subject. * David Stasavage, Julius Silver Professor, New York University, USA *
In this slim but engaging and deeply informed volume, Daly skillfully summarizes the complex and controversial literature on the role of Europe in the Great Enrichment. His treatment is without exception balanced and judicious, with a welcome emphasis on the centrality of culture and institutions in explaining modern economic growth. * Joel Mokyr, Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Economics and History, Northwestern University, USA *
Unlike most works by economic historians, this book tackles the Great Divergence from what Karl Marx would call the 'super-structure' of civilisations rather than 'material foundation' of them. This change in the reference system allows the author to view the divergence in very different light: rule of law, legal rights, knowledge accumulation and diffusion which permitted Western Europe to develop better than other parts of Eurasia. The reader will find a logically constant argument from the beginning to the end despite a degree of teleology which cannot be fully proved. * Kent Deng, Professor of Economic History, London School of Economics, UK *
The text is only 147 pages and the small size of each of these is to be noted. In effect, Daly provides an account of the standard points in a way that is readily accessible to students. * European Review of History *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350029460
Author Professor Jonathan Daly
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 318g