2022
DOI: 10.1515/9781782387213
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The German Economy During the Nineteenth Century

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“…The predominant view is that industrialization in Germany took off with a growth spurt in the 1840s, driven by railroads and coal-based heavy industry (Gerschenkron 1962;Fremdling 1977;Pollard 1990;Pierenkemper and Tilly 2004). Against this view, some scholars argue that industrialization was a far more continuous process, induced by deeper historical developments (Tilly and Kopsidis 2020;Kopsidis and Bromley 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The predominant view is that industrialization in Germany took off with a growth spurt in the 1840s, driven by railroads and coal-based heavy industry (Gerschenkron 1962;Fremdling 1977;Pollard 1990;Pierenkemper and Tilly 2004). Against this view, some scholars argue that industrialization was a far more continuous process, induced by deeper historical developments (Tilly and Kopsidis 2020;Kopsidis and Bromley 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%