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OUPCORRECTEDPROOF–FINAL,16/1/2017,SPi THE SPREAD OF MODERN INDUSTRY TO THE PERIPHERY SINCE 1871 OUPCORRECTEDPROOF–FINAL,16/1/2017,SPi OUPCORRECTEDPROOF–FINAL,16/1/2017,SPi The Spread of Modern Industry to the Periphery since 1871 Editedby ’ KEVIN HJORTSHØJ O ROURKE and JEFFREY GALE WILLIAMSON 1 OUPCORRECTEDPROOF–FINAL,16/1/2017,SPi 3 GreatClarendonStreet,Oxford,OX26DP, UnitedKingdom OxfordUniversityPressisadepartmentoftheUniversityofOxford. ItfurtherstheUniversity’sobjectiveofexcellenceinresearch,scholarship, andeducationbypublishingworldwide.Oxfordisaregisteredtrademarkof OxfordUniversityPressintheUKandincertainothercountries ©OxfordUniversityPress2017 Themoralrightsoftheauthorshavebeenasserted FirstEditionpublishedin2017 Impression:1 Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedin aretrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans,withoutthe priorpermissioninwritingofOxfordUniversityPress,orasexpresslypermitted bylaw,bylicenceorundertermsagreedwiththeappropriatereprographics rightsorganization.Enquiriesconcerningreproductionoutsidethescopeofthe aboveshouldbesenttotheRightsDepartment,OxfordUniversityPress,atthe addressabove Youmustnotcirculatethisworkinanyotherform andyoumustimposethissameconditiononanyacquirer PublishedintheUnitedStatesofAmericabyOxfordUniversityPress 198MadisonAvenue,NewYork,NY10016,UnitedStatesofAmerica BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData Dataavailable LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2016952209 ISBN 978–0–19–875364–3 PrintedinGreatBritainby ClaysLtd,StIvesplc LinkstothirdpartywebsitesareprovidedbyOxfordingoodfaithand forinformationonly.Oxforddisclaimsanyresponsibilityforthematerials containedinanythirdpartywebsitereferencedinthiswork. OUPCORRECTEDPROOF–FINAL,16/1/2017,SPi ’ ’ This book is dedicated to the future, our children. In ORourkes case, ’ Ciara, Joseph, Gabriel, and Sophie; and in Williamsons case, Megan, Hilary, Kirk, and Amy. OUPCORRECTEDPROOF–FINAL,16/1/2017,SPi OUPCORRECTEDPROOF–FINAL,16/1/2017,SPi Acknowledgements We are grateful to the European Research Council, the John Fell OUP Research Fund,AllSoulsCollege,andtheOxfordHistoryFaculty’sGlobalHistoryCentre for their generous financial and logistical support. We are particularly grateful to Simon Mee, Aileen Mooney, Claire Phillips, Jane Smith, Rosemary Strawson, SimonUnger,AlexisWegerich,andthestaffatAllSoulsCollegeforalltheirhelpin organisingtheconferenceoutofwhichthisbookarose. OUPCORRECTEDPROOF–FINAL,16/1/2017,SPi OUPCORRECTEDPROOF–FINAL,16/1/2017,SPi Contents ListofFigures xi ListofTables xiii ListofContributors xvii 1. Introduction 1 KevinHjortshøjO’RourkeandJeffreyGaleWilliamson 2. MeasuringtheSpreadofModernManufacturingtothe PoorPeriphery 13 AgustínS.Bénétrix,KevinHjortshøjO’Rourke,andJeffrey GaleWilliamson PART I. EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST 3. StateandMarketinRussianIndustrialization,1870–2010 33 AndreiMarkevichandStevenNafziger 4. HowPeripheralwasthePeriphery?IndustrializationinEastCentral Europesince1870 63 AlexanderKlein,Max-StephanSchulze,andTamásVonyó 5. IndustrializationandDe-industrializationinSoutheastEurope, 1870–2010 91 MichaelKopsidisandMartinIvanov 6. TheIndustrializationofItaly,1861–1971 115 MatteoGomelliniandGianniToniolo 7. IndustrializationinEgyptandTurkey,1870–2010 142 UlaşKarakoç,ŞevketPamuk,andLauraPanza PART II. ASIA 8. EastAsianIndustrialPioneers:Japan,Korea,andTaiwan 169 DwightH.PerkinsandJohnP.Tang 9. IndustrializationinChina 197 LorenBrandt,DebinMa,andThomasG.Rawski 10. FromArtisanalProductiontoMachineTools:Industrialization inIndiaovertheLongRun 229 BishnupriyaGuptaandTirthankarRoy 11. FromCommodityBoomstoEconomicMiracles:WhySoutheast AsianIndustryLaggedBehind 256 Jean-PascalBassinoandJeffreyGaleWilliamson

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