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The European Miracle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

John M. Roberts
Affiliation:
Merton College, Oxford

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1989

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References

1 The European miracle (2nd edn), p. vi.

2 Hereafter cited as Growth recurring.

3 The European miracle, p. vii.

4 Ibid. p. vii.

5 Ibid. pp. x–xi.

6 Ibid. p. 56.

7 Ibid. p. xxvii.

8 Ibid. p. xxviii.

9 Ibid. p. xxxi.

10 Growth recurring, p. 5.

11 ‘China came within a hair's breadth of industrialising in the fourteenth century’, The European miracle, p. 160.

12 Growth recurring, p. 31.

13 Ibid. p. 194.

14 ‘The Ottoman state was a plunder machine’, The European miracle, p. 185.

15 Growth recurring, p. 115.

16 The European miracle, p. 84.

17 Growth recurring, p. 61.

18 The European miracle, p. 45.

19 See Roberts, J. M., The triumph of the west (London, 1985)Google Scholar.

20 World revolution, pp. 49, 75.

21 World revolution, pp. 258–71.

22 And, one might remark a context of value-judgements. See the concluding words of Growth recurring, p. 194.

23 Patterns of modernity, I, vii.

24 Ibid. I, viii.

25 Ibid. I, I.

26 Ibid. I, 5.

27 Ibid. I, 6–9.

28 Ibid. II, 116ff. and I, 172–9.