Home > Bachelor degree > Degree > Subject > Ficha técnica

Ficha técnica de una asignatura en una titulación

14526 History of Modern Economics - Five-year degree in History


Center
Faculty of Geography and History
Departament
Modern History
Lecturers in charge
Sin datos cargados
Met. Docent
Oral presentations on the program's topics. Students will be asked to prepare some of the presentations in order to give them experience in the use of recommended bibliography.
Met. Avaluació
Final examination - -
Bibliografia
KRIEDTE, P. Feudalismo tardío y capital mercantil. Barcelona, 1982. Ed. Crítica.
LEON, P. (dir) Historia económica y social del mundo. Vol 1. La apertura del mundo. Siglos XIV-XVI. Vol 2. El crecimiento indeciso. 1580-1730. Vol 3. Inercias y revoluciones. 1730-1840. Madrid, 1978. Ed. Encuentro.
MARCOS MARTIN, A. España en los siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII. Economía y sociedad. Barcelona, 2000. Ed. Crítica.
MISKIMIN, H. A. La economía europea en el Renacimiento tardío. 1460-1600. Madrid, 1981. Ed. Cátedra.
SCHULTZ, H. Historia económica de Europa, 1500-1800. Artesanos, mercaderes y banqueros. Madrid, 2001. Ed. Siglo XXI.
VRIES, J. de La economía de Europa en un periodo de crisis. 1600-1750. Madrid, 1979. Ed. Cátedra.
Continguts
The subject seeks to analyze European economy from the crisis of feudalism to industrialization. Therefore the course begins by studying the structural bases and diverse theoretical models to explain how pre-industrial economy functioned and factors that led to the change of the economic system. The course continues with analysis of European economy's dynamic evolution during modern era, and examining basic features as well as fundamental processes that caused impact on each of the economic sectors during each century. The course finalizes with specific study of Spanish economy in each of the periods.