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Importance of the Study of Economic History. Economic Conditions of Europe in general and England in particular on the eve of the industrial Revolution. Colonialism and Economic Imperialism. Peripheral Economies and International Economy. The Growth of the United States. The Growth of Japan and Southeast Asia. Slavery in Africa and the Americas. Social Relations of Production and the Process of Economic Growth. The Origins of Technological Change in Industry and Agriculture. The Social and Cultural Dimensions of Development
- Teacher: Tore Kipngetich Nelson