This book explores why certain kinds of societies are subject to certain kinds of colonialism and why these forms of colonialism give rise to countries with differing levels of economic prosperity and social well-being.
This book explores why certain kinds of societies are subject to certain kinds of colonialism and why these forms of colonialism give rise to countries with differing levels of economic prosperity and social well-being.
James Mahoney is a Professor of Political Science and Sociology at Northwestern University. He is the author of The Legacies of Liberalism: Path Dependence and Political Regimes in Central America (2001), which received the Barrington Moore Jr. Prize of the Comparative and Historical Section of the American Sociological Association. He is also coeditor of Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press, 2003), which received the Giovanni Sartori Book Award of the Qualitative Methods Section of the American Political Science Association and coeditor (with Kathleen Thelen) of Explaining Institutional Change: Ambiguity, Agency, and Power (Cambridge University Press, 2010).
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1. Explaining levels of colonialism and postcolonial development 2. Spain and its colonial empire in the Americas 3. Mercantilist colonialism 4. Liberal colonialism 5. Warfare and postcolonial development 6. Postcolonial levels of development 7. British and Portuguese colonialism 8. Conclusion.
1. Explaining levels of colonialism and postcolonial development 2. Spain and its colonial empire in the Americas 3. Mercantilist colonialism 4. Liberal colonialism 5. Warfare and postcolonial development 6. Postcolonial levels of development 7. British and Portuguese colonialism 8. Conclusion.
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