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The international order of Asia in the 1930s and 1950s

Akita, Professor Shigeru(Edited by)White, Dr Nicholas J(Edited by)Aldcroft, Professor Derek H(Series edited by)
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This book reconsiders the nature and formation of Asia's economic order during the 1930s and 1950s in light of the new historiographical developments in Britain and Japan.

Recently several Japanese economic historians have offered a new perspective on Asian history, arguing that economic growth was fuelled by the phenomenon of intra-Asian trade which began to grow rapidly around the turn of the 19th-20th centuries.

On the other side, British imperial historians, P.J.

Cain and A.G. Hopkins, have presented their own interpretation of 'gentlemanly capitalism', in which they emphasize the leading role of the service sector rather than that of British industry in assessing the nature of the British presence overseas.

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Ashgate
0754696006 / 9780754696001
Ebook
01/01/2010
England
English
303 pages