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This volume marks fifty years of an innovative approach to writing
economic history often called "The Cliometrics Revolution." The
book presents memoirs of personal development, intellectual lives
and influences, new lines of historical research, long-standing
debates, a growing international scholarly community, and the
contingencies that guide and re-direct academic careers. In
conversation with cliometricians of the next generation, 25
pioneering scholars reflect on changes in the practice of economic
history they have observed and have helped to bring about,
examining the rise of Western economies and their economic
interrelationships, and the impact of modern economic growth on
human health, mortality and even happiness. The conversations
presented here are engaging, informative and - more often than one
might expect - humorous. Together with a framework provided by the
editors, they tell a tale of how cliometricians, their allies and
their critics, have helped to transform what we know about the
economic past.
This volume marks fifty years of an innovative approach to writing
economic history often called "The Cliometrics Revolution." The
book presents memoirs of personal development, intellectual lives
and influences, new lines of historical research, long-standing
debates, a growing international scholarly community, and the
contingencies that guide and re-direct academic careers. In
conversation with cliometricians of the next generation, 25
pioneering scholars reflect on changes in the practice of economic
history they have observed and have helped to bring about,
examining the rise of Western economies and their economic
interrelationships, and the impact of modern economic growth on
human health, mortality and even happiness. The conversations
presented here are engaging, informative and - more often than one
might expect - humorous. Together with a framework provided by the
editors, they tell a tale of how cliometricians, their allies and
their critics, have helped to transform what we know about the
economic past.
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