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Teaching Language of Instruction Türkçe
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
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Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
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Purpose and Content

The aim of the course To introduce students to the relationship between economic, social and historical thought in Europe as to make students familiar with economic forces, historical events, social and institutional changes and development.
Course Content Theories of Economic Growth Ancient Economies The Medieval Economy The Mercantilist Economy The Industrial Revolution Britain and the World in the 19th Century

Weekly Course Subjects

1Course Introduction
2The Economy in the Fifteenth Century: Preconditions for European Expansion
3European Expansion in the Sixteenth Century
4European Expansion in the Seventeenth Century
5The European Economies in the Eighteenth Century
6The Nineteenth Century: Growth and Transformation of the Economy
7MIDTERM EXAM
8The Nineteenth Century: Demographic Dynamism and Social Change
9The Nineteenth Century: The Process of Industrialization
10The Nineteenth Century: The Revolution in Transport and Communications
11The Nineteenth Century: International Exchanges and Monetary Systems
12The Twentieth Century: Growth and Transformation of the Economy
13The Twentieth Century: World Wars, Fall of Soviet Block and Globalization
14Final

Resources

1- A. Di Vittorio (eds.), 2006. An Economic History of Europe: From Expansion to Development. London: Routledge; Karl Gunner Persson. (2010). An Economic History of Europe: Knowledge, Institutions and Growth, 600 to the Present. Cambridge: University Press