Abstract

Because, no doubt, they make arresting titles for books, articles and chapters of books, revolutions abound in the pages of economic historical literature: industrial revolutions (not only the familiar British one of 1760-1830, but also medieval ones, transport revolutions, commercial revolutions (of various periods), currency revolutions, price revolutions, demographic revolutions and agricultural revolutions.

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