Pamlényi Ervin (szerk.): Social-economic researches on the history of East-Central Europe - Studia historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 62. (Budapest, 1970)

STUDIAJtJiSTORICA Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae SOCIAL-ECONOMIC RESEARCHES ON THE HISTORY OP EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE Edited by E. Pamlényi STUDIA HISTORICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE 62 The four studies in this volume summarize the latest results of research into the social and economic history of Hungary and East-Central Europe in the 19th century. They are centred around the comprehensive so­cial and political problems of capitalist development, of mod­ern industry, economic growth and bourgeois transformation. The authors make good use of the comparative method, sett­ing the Hungarian develop­ment against the wider back­ground of conditions in the Hapsburg Monarchy, East- Central Europe and in Europe as a whole. Iván T. Berend and György Ránki’s studies examine the development of national income and the accumulation of capital between 1867 and 1913 and use the comparative method in characterizing the peculiar, re­gional features of the industrial revolution in East-Central Europe. SOCIAL-ECONOMIC RESEARCHES ON THE HISTORY OF EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE

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