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Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford Economic History: The Great Divergence, Convergence, and Beyond
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford

Economic History: The Great Divergence, Convergence, and Beyond

Oxford, United Kingdom

3 Weeks

English

Full time

10 May 2024

05 Aug 2024

GBP 3,980 / per course *

Distance Learning, On-Campus

* For a 3-week residential programme the fee is £3,980, including accommodation and meals. For a 3-week online programme the fee is £1,360.

Introduction

What are the causes of the vast differences in wealth between nations? Why have certain societies prospered whilst others still grapple with poverty? Will inequality between the developed and developing worlds be permanent? Addressing these questions and understanding today's global economy requires a historical perspective.

This course will begin with an introduction to Economic History as an interdisciplinary subject and to the methods and sources economic historians use. You will then explore some of the key events of the past 500 years, including the Transatlantic slave trade, colonialism, and the Industrial Revolution, examining their links to the phenomenon known as the 'Great Divergence', when levels of wealth in the Western world separated from everywhere else. We will then consider the more recent phenomenon of 'Convergence', and investigate why certain countries, including Japan and China, managed to catch up with their European counterparts, whilst others fell further behind.

In the final part of the course, you will reflect on the limits of 'Convergence', and assess whether inequality has become an immovable feature of global development. Throughout the course, you will be introduced to frontline research and a variety of interdisciplinary approaches, with a particular focus on quantitative methods.

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Available as a Residential or Online course on the following dates:

Session 3: 5th August to 23rd August 2024

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