The Rise and Decline of Dutch Technological Leadership 2 Vols

The Rise and Decline of Dutch Technological Leadership  2 Vols
Author: Karel Davids
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2008-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789047443322

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This book provides a wide-ranging overview of Dutch technological leadership in the early modern Europe, it explains whence this leadership came about and why it ended and it explores to what extent the Dutch case illuminates the evolution of technological leadership in general.

The Rise and Decline of Dutch Technological Leadership 2 Vols

The Rise and Decline of Dutch Technological Leadership  2 Vols
Author: Karel Davids
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2008-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004168657

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This book provides a wide-ranging overview of Dutch technological leadership in the early modern Europe, it explains whence this leadership came about and why it ended and it explores to what extent the Dutch case illuminates the evolution of technological leadership in general.

The Invention of Enterprise

The Invention of Enterprise
Author: David S. Landes,Joel Mokyr,William J. Baumol
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2012-02-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781400833580

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A sweeping global history of entrepreneurial innovation Whether hailed as heroes or cast as threats to social order, entrepreneurs—and their innovations—have had an enormous influence on the growth and prosperity of nations. The Invention of Enterprise gathers together, for the first time, leading economic historians to explore the entrepreneur's role in society from antiquity to the present. Addressing social and institutional influences from a historical context, each chapter examines entrepreneurship during a particular period and in an important geographic location. The book chronicles the sweeping history of enterprise in Mesopotamia and Neo-Babylon; carries the reader through the Islamic Middle East; offers insights into the entrepreneurial history of China, Japan, and Colonial India; and describes the crucial role of the entrepreneur in innovative activity in Europe and the United States, from the medieval period to today. In considering the critical contributions of entrepreneurship, the authors discuss why entrepreneurial activities are not always productive and may even sabotage prosperity. They examine the institutions and restrictions that have enabled or impeded innovation, and the incentives for the adoption and dissemination of inventions. They also describe the wide variations in global entrepreneurial activity during different historical periods and the similarities in development, as well as entrepreneurship's role in economic growth. The book is filled with past examples and events that provide lessons for promoting and successfully pursuing contemporary entrepreneurship as a means of contributing to the welfare of society. The Invention of Enterprise lays out a definitive picture for all who seek an understanding of innovation's central place in our world.

The Frigid Golden Age

The Frigid Golden Age
Author: Dagomar Degroot
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781108419314

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Explores the resilience of the Dutch Republic in the face of preindustrial climate change during the Little Ice Age.

Britain and the Dutch Revolt 1560 1700

Britain and the Dutch Revolt  1560 1700
Author: Hugh Dunthorne
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521837477

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This book reveals the lasting impact of the Dutch Revolt on Britain's commercial, religious and political culture.

The World and The Netherlands

The World and The Netherlands
Author: Karel Davids,Marjolein 't Hart,Manon van der Heijden
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2023-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350191952

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This is the first book to examine the history of the country in a way that connects global processes to local developments. Taking account of social, political and economic dynamics over the last thousand years, the book addresses key questions that get to the heart of the Netherlands' role in the world, both historically and in more recent times: · Why did the 'West' become such a significant actor in the world, and what part did the Netherlands play? · What were the driving forces in state-formation, and in what respects and why did the Netherlands take a different path to most of Europe? · How did globalisation impact economic structures and socio-cultural life, and how did the Netherlands react to these new challenges? · How did this very Christian and bourgeois nation develop into a flagship for liberal tolerance? The book carefully balances a wider investigation of these issues with close inspections of how ordinary people experienced the changes they prompted. It also provide a convincing, judicious assessment of the ebbs and flows of this small country's global influence over time: prominent as a Golden Age economic powerhouse, colonial power, and bastion of political freedom in some eras, and yet impotent on the world stage at others. Supplemented with 12 images, 6 maps, a wealth of text boxes, charts and tables, as well as a companion website, this book is the definitive history of the Netherlands in a global context.

Innovation and Creativity in Late Medieval and Early Modern European Cities

Innovation and Creativity in Late Medieval and Early Modern European Cities
Author: Karel Davids,Bert De Munck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317116523

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Late medieval and early modern cities are often depicted as cradles of artistic creativity and hotbeds of new material culture. Cities in renaissance Italy and in seventeenth and eighteenth-century northwestern Europe are the most obvious cases in point. But, how did this come about? Why did cities rather than rural environments produce new artistic genres, new products and new techniques? How did pre-industrial cities evolve into centres of innovation and creativity? As the most urbanized regions of continental Europe in this period, Italy and the Low Countries provide a rich source of case studies, as the contributors to this volume demonstrate. They set out to examine the relationship between institutional arrangements and regulatory mechanisms such as citizenship and guild rules and innovation and creativity in late medieval and early modern cities. They analyze whether, in what context and why regulation or deregulation influenced innovation and creativity, and what the impact was of long-term changes in the political and economic sphere.

Racing to the Top

Racing to the Top
Author: William R. Thompson,Leila Zakhirova
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190699680

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In the international political economy of the last two millennia, there tends to be one state leading the world as the foremost producer of energy and new technology. In Racing to the Top, William R. Thompson and Leila Zakhirova argue that the US and China, like previous leading countries, rely on energy transition, or the development of alternative energy, in order to make new technology relatively inexpensive to develop and to fuel. While the US has historically held the lead, its edge in the global energy economy appears to be eroding, and as energy leadership diminishes, so does the country's position in world politics. Thompson and Zakhirova take a long view in order to show what will be necessary for a new power to emerge as the system leader, then map a path forward for energy policy. Informed by a deep knowledge of world history, political economy, and environmental technology, this book is the first complete overview of energy transitions over the past thousand years.