Mixed Fortunes

Mixed Fortunes
Author: Vladimir Popov
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780191008658

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The rise of the West is often attributed the presence of certain features in Western countries from the 16th century that were absent in more traditional societies: the abolition of serfdom and Protestant ethics, the protection of property rights, and free universities. The problem with this reasoning is that, before the 16th century, there were many countries with social structures that possessed these same features that didn't experience rapid productivity growth. This book offers a new interpretation of the 'Great Divergence' and 'Great Convergence' stories. It explores how Western countries grew rich and why parts of the developing world (South and East Asia and the Middle East) did not catch up with the West from 1500 to 1950 but began to narrow the gap after 1950. It also examines why others (Latin America, South Africa, and Russia) were more successful at catching up from 1500 to 1950, but then experienced a slowdown in economic growth compared to other developing countries. Mixed Fortunes offers a novel interpretation of the rise of the West and of the subsequent development of 'the rest' and China and Russia, important examples of two groups of developing countries, are examined in greater detail.

Mixed Fortunes

Mixed Fortunes
Author: Isabel Storey
Publsiher: Izabellaz Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-04-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0987118889

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Multi-generational saga with events in UK, Australia and South Africa.

Mixed Fortunes

Mixed Fortunes
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0987118897

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Multi-generational saga with events in UK, Australia and South Africa.

Children of Uncertain Fortune

Children of Uncertain Fortune
Author: Daniel Livesay
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2018-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469634449

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By tracing the largely forgotten eighteenth-century migration of elite mixed-race individuals from Jamaica to Great Britain, Children of Uncertain Fortune reinterprets the evolution of British racial ideologies as a matter of negotiating family membership. Using wills, legal petitions, family correspondences, and inheritance lawsuits, Daniel Livesay is the first scholar to follow the hundreds of children born to white planters and Caribbean women of color who crossed the ocean for educational opportunities, professional apprenticeships, marriage prospects, or refuge from colonial prejudices. The presence of these elite children of color in Britain pushed popular opinion in the British Atlantic world toward narrower conceptions of race and kinship. Members of Parliament, colonial assemblymen, merchant kings, and cultural arbiters--the very people who decided Britain's colonial policies, debated abolition, passed marital laws, and arbitrated inheritance disputes--rubbed shoulders with these mixed-race Caribbean migrants in parlors and sitting rooms. Upper-class Britons also resented colonial transplants and coveted their inheritances; family intimacy gave way to racial exclusion. By the early nineteenth century, relatives had become strangers.

Indo Russian Military and Nuclear Cooperation

Indo Russian Military and Nuclear Cooperation
Author: Jerome M. Conley
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0739102176

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In this book Jerome M. Conley argues that strained Indo-American relations stem from a deep nexus of historical factors. Conley begins his examination of the delicate balance of power in the region by looking back to the Moscow-New Delhi deal during the Cold War. He argues that the dialogue between the United States, India, and Russia that was established during this era has persisted only because of American ambivalence, short-term Indian needs, and Russian economic trends. Consequently, the United States must sow the seeds for long-term trust and cooperation with India to ensure limited and controlled nuclear expansion. This book will appeal to international affairs and security studies scholars, foreign policy historians, and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of regional strategic arms control.

Mixed Fortunes

Mixed Fortunes
Author: Vladimir Popov
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780198703631

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This book offers a new interpretation of the 'Great Divergence' and 'Great Convergence' stories. It shows how Western countries grew rich and why parts of the developing world did or didn't catch up with the West during 1500-1950, with a focus China and Russia.

Mixed Fortunes

Mixed Fortunes
Author: Brian Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0646484672

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Changing Fortunes

Changing Fortunes
Author: Karl S. Zimmerer
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520917033

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Two of the world's most pressing needs—biodiversity conservation and agricultural development in the Third World—are addressed in Karl S. Zimmerer's multidisciplinary investigation in geography. Zimmerer challenges current opinion by showing that the world-renowned diversity of crops grown in the Andes may not be as hopelessly endangered as is widely believed. He uses the lengthy history of small-scale farming by Indians in Peru, including contemporary practices and attitudes, to shed light on prospects for the future. During prolonged fieldwork among Peru's Quechua peasants and villagers in the mountains near Cuzco, Zimmerer found convincing evidence that much of the region's biodiversity is being skillfully conserved on a de facto basis, as has been true during centuries of tumultuous agrarian transitions. Diversity occurs unevenly, however, because of the inability of poorer Quechua farmers to plant the same variety as their well-off neighbors and because land use pressures differ in different locations. Social, political, and economic upheavals have accentuated the unevenness, and Zimmerer's geographical findings are all the more important as a result. Diversity is indeed at serious risk, but not necessarily for the same reasons that have been cited by others. The originality of this study is in its correlation of ecological conservation, ethnic expression, and economic development.