Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1511233797> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1511233797 abstract "Alan S. Milward was an economic historian who developed an implicit theory of historical change. His interpretation which was neither liberal nor Marxist posited that social, political, and economic change, for it to be sustainable, had to be a gradual process rather than one resulting from a sudden, cataclysmic revolutionary event occurring in one sector of the economy or society. Benign change depended much less on natural resource endowment or technological developments than on the ability of state institutions to respond to changing political demands from within each society. State bureaucracies were fundamental to formulating those political demands and advising politicians of ways to meet them. Since each society was different there was no single model of development to be adopted or which could be imposed successfully by one nation-state on others, either through force or through foreign aid programs. Nor could development be promoted simply by copying the model of a more successful economy. Each nation-state had to find its own response to the political demands arising from within its society. Integration occurred when a number of nationstates shared similar political objectives which they could not meet individually but could meet collectively. It was not simply the result of their increasing interdependence. It was how and whether nation-states responded to these domestic demands which determined the nature of historical change. Frances M.B. Lynch is reader in French studies at the University of Westminster, LondonFernando Guirao is Jean Monnet Professor of History at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona" @default.
- W1511233797 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1511233797 creator A5021868853 @default.
- W1511233797 creator A5033214705 @default.
- W1511233797 date "2012-01-01" @default.
- W1511233797 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W1511233797 title "The Implicit Theory of Historical Change in the Work of Alan S. Milward" @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1483154069 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1525359711 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1528556628 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1537970241 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1558518470 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1563672423 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1569652146 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1597698997 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W159907366 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1601415928 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1943544879 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1967997297 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1968223858 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1969075246 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1971440917 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1974209037 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1981469399 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1981725933 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1986700728 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1988577363 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1989919868 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1990612994 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1991131549 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1991633619 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1993308915 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1997161932 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W1997170008 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2013313197 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2020462877 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2021657796 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2025079988 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2028857773 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2029994857 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2031639999 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2043608971 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2044077615 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2045795207 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2068869385 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2072819761 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2073485333 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2076572222 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2078895691 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2080485486 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2082351896 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2082996661 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2095319465 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2100404890 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2102070748 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2103183308 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2109113037 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2114706897 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2121078672 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2129738367 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2138483591 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2169806246 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2250054614 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2263530756 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2316210246 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2319923909 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2329860965 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2330637787 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2331794323 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2334262963 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2489484586 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2492575326 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2508013440 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2509737185 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2510854159 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2511737337 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2515716896 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2518554865 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2570070262 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2765346369 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2796553410 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2801201305 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W289307021 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W2956052973 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W3015378016 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W3023176372 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W3035964619 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W3124274884 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W3125639723 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W3144690798 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W3175852486 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W4271637 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W433277482 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W43975138 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W570290390 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W587291746 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W594603401 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W656559594 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W74807385 @default.
- W1511233797 cites W84864189 @default.