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The Economy of England 1450-1750
Between 1500 and 1650 grain prices rose about sevenfold and the population of England more than doubled. The period between 1650 and 1750, often misrepresented as one of economic stagnation, germinated the first industrial revolution. Professor Coleman discusses these and other phenomena of economic change, placing them in the context of contemporary politics and society, and of continental Europe as a whole.
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