How the Old World Ended

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How the Old World Ended

The Anglo-Dutch-American Revolution 1500-1800

European history History Economic history

Author: Jonathan Scott

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 7th January 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 352 pages

ISBN: 9780300249361


Overview

A magisterial account of how the cultural and maritime relationships between the British, Dutch and American territories changed the existing world order – and made the Industrial Revolution possible.

Historical Context

Between 1500 and 1800, the North Sea region overtook the Mediterranean as the most dynamic part of the world. At its core the Anglo-Dutch relationship intertwined close alliance and fierce antagonism to intense creative effect. But a precondition for the Industrial Revolution was also the establishment in British North America of a unique type of colony – for the settlement of people and culture, rather than the extraction of things.

Revolution and Its Impact

England’s republican revolution of 1649–53 was a spectacular attempt to change social, political and moral life in the direction pioneered by the Dutch. In this wide-angled and arresting book Jonathan Scott argues that it was also a turning point in world history.

In the revolution’s wake, competition with the Dutch transformed the military-fiscal and naval resources of the state. One result was a navally protected Anglo-American trading monopoly.

The Industrial Revolution

Within this context, more than a century later, the Industrial Revolution would be triggered by the alchemical power of American shopping.

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