The latest researches in international economic history have begun new lines of examining the "globalization" origins, as well as the causes and the relative consequences. In particular, the globalization concept itself can be post-dated and verified by the light of historical events of great importance, occurred during several periods of the humanity Modern and Contemporary Age. The globalization is not a piece of news. In fact, according to an elemental simplification, at list two other periods can be characterized in which the time and spaces terms have deeply changed their character, have been considerably reduced: the New World discovery and the stage of the assumed "industrial revolution".
Le prime globalizzazioni: il processo di sviluppo e l’integrazione economica tra Mediterraneo ed Atlantico (secc. XVI-XX)
LEPORE, Amedeo
2004-01-01
Abstract
The latest researches in international economic history have begun new lines of examining the "globalization" origins, as well as the causes and the relative consequences. In particular, the globalization concept itself can be post-dated and verified by the light of historical events of great importance, occurred during several periods of the humanity Modern and Contemporary Age. The globalization is not a piece of news. In fact, according to an elemental simplification, at list two other periods can be characterized in which the time and spaces terms have deeply changed their character, have been considerably reduced: the New World discovery and the stage of the assumed "industrial revolution".I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.