1000 Search Results for History of Economics

East Asian History Term Paper

Asian History A vacuum was left by the Ming's expansion and rapid dissolution of maritime power. Even when the Ming's maritime power faded, China continued to play a major role in world trade. China had amassed an incredible resource of imported sil Continue Reading...

Nomadic Eurasian Empires in History Essay

Although the most powerful nomadic influence over Eurasian politics, economics, and religion -- it was not the first. The earlier Turkish nomadic factions coming from Central Asia also had heavy influences on both Asia and the rest of the world. Du Continue Reading...

Chinese History How Genghis Khan Essay

The usual rebellions broke out, sweeping a Chinese of most humble origins into the seat of highest power. In 1368 the Mongol dynasty yielded its place to the native dynasty of the Ming. NOTES Buxton L.H.D., China, the Land and the People, Oxford, Continue Reading...

Political Economics Term Paper

International Political Economy of East Asia As growth of the economy is something most governments in most developing countries would like to have, the interplay between the politics and economics of such growth-oriented policies becomes all-import Continue Reading...

World History Essay

Jerry H. Bentley, the word "world history" has different meanings for different societies. While some may define it as a broad analysis of the whole world's history, others believe it implies foreign history. But, this word doesn't Continue Reading...

Poverty The Economic Quality of Case Study

There are 346 cars per 1000 population in the country (The Economist, 2011). Andorra has an adult literacy rate of 100%. Life expectancy at birth is 82.43 years and the infant mortality rate 3.8 deaths per 1000 live births. The unemployment rate is Continue Reading...

Chinese History Document 10.1: An Term Paper

Sun Yat-sen commends the current commitment of the Empire to the education of Chinese individuals in Western languages and in technical crafts that have resulted in the improvement of the modern Chinese navy, but such education alone, with its still Continue Reading...

Circassian People a Brief History Term Paper

Circassian People, a brief history The Circassians, comprising some 3,000 people concentrated in two northern villages, are Sunni Muslims, although they share neither the Arab origin nor the cultural background of the larger Islamic community. Whil Continue Reading...

Edo Tokyo History and Culture Term Paper

Edo-Tokyo: History & Culture Edo-Sakariba and Ginza/Asakusa: A comparison of similarities and differences Instead of an economic or sociologic determination, [Seidensticker] focuses on the effect upon society of the disappearance of this theate Continue Reading...

American History Civil Rights Era Essay

 1. Describe the impediments to, and reasons for, the development of civil rights from 1877 to 1940.  Reconstruction had failed, leading to unresolved issues and the entrenchment of racist institutions in the social, economic, and political Continue Reading...

Russian History Term Paper

Russian History As the president of the Russian Federation, I am faced with the challenge of building a strong, vibrant nation from the ashes of our Communist past. Our nation today struggles economically, politically, and socially. We must rebuild Continue Reading...

Civil-War-and-History Book Report

American History Battle Cry of Freedom by James M. McPherson is probably the most successful symbol of historiography's advancement. There are two concepts that are reflected in the book: that the main cause of war was the slavery of black people a Continue Reading...

Modern World History Term Paper

1770 and 1850, the economy of England became industry based as opposed to agriculture based as it used to be before (Toynbee, 1884). This was due to technological inventions that were ongoing in many spheres that were finally integrated. This led to Continue Reading...

European Economics World War II Term Paper

The inability of some workers to comply led to absenteeism. More repressive measures were introduced, such as records of tardiness, poor workmanship and charges of sabotage against the Five-Year Plan. Violators could be shot or sent to forced labor Continue Reading...