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The seminar deals with the historical evolution of the Middle Eastern agriculture, trade, manufacturing and economic institutions in the context of long-term global divergence. It addresses some key issues and questions in the economic history of the region: What do quantitative indicators tell us about the Middle Eastern countries’ economic performance in the second millennium? Does the Middle East have a unique economic growth and development path? What is ‘decline’ paradigm and can it be right? What was the role of the State and Islam in shaping the region’s economic trajectory in the long-term? The emphasis of the seminar will be on pre-1914 and the post-WWI period will be tackled with on a thematic basis (the second wave of globalization; the “rentier state”, import substitution industrialization, etc.).
A component of the seminar is an ungraded presentation.
Max. 20 participants.
Application: Please send an email to Pinar Ceylan (pinar.ceylan@hu-berlin.de) until March 31, 2022. If there are more applicants than slots, we will make a lottery in advance and let you know the results by April 4, 2022. |
Literatur |
Owen, Roger and Sevket Pamuk (1998). A History of the Middle East Economies in the Twentieth Century, London: I.B. Tauris and Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP.
Issawi, Charles (1982). An Economic History of the Middle East and North Africa, New York: Columbia University Press.
Inalcik, Halil and Quataert, Donald (ed.) (1994). An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire, 1300–1914 (New York: Cambridge University Press).
Additional weekly pieces (required and further readings) will be made available. |
Bemerkung |
StO/PO BA BWL und VWL 2016: 6 LP, Modul: "Themen der europäischen Wirtschaftsgeschichte"
StO/PO MA 2016: 6 LP, Modul: "Economic History"
StO/PO MEMS 2016: 6 LP, Modul: "Economic History", Major: Macroeconomics |
Prüfung |
Term paper |