Economic History of Europe

授课老师: 朱宇方,外国语学院德国问题研究所,博士,讲师,硕士生导师


“欧洲经济史”是面向外语学科国别与区域研究专业硕士研究生的专业课程。本课程旨在让学生对欧洲经济发展的内在脉络和重要节点有系统性的了解,构建国别与区域研究的知识基础,并具备结合政治、社会、科技和文化因素对经济问题进行全面分析的能力。此外,本课程还将适当介绍欧洲经济史研究的基本文献资料、国内外研究状况和基本方法论。在授课形式上,本课程以教师讲授为主,辅以学生小报告与课堂讨论。


The Economic History of Europe  is a course for graduate students majoring in country and regional studies. This course aims to provide students with a systematic understanding of the internal context and important nodes of European economic development, build a knowledge base of country and regional studies, and have ability for comprehensive analysis of economic issues in combination with political, social, technological and cultural factors. In addition, this course will introduce the basic literature of European economic history research, the research status at home and abroad, and the basic methodology. This course will be mainly lectured by the teacher and supplemented by student reports and classroom discussions.


导论(2课时);

古代与中世纪的欧洲经济(2课时);

文艺复兴与大航海时代的欧洲经济(2课时);

1700-1870的欧洲经济:人口转型与人力资本、国家与私人制度(2课时);

1700-1870的的欧洲经济:欧洲重商主义的兴起与衰落(2课时);

1700-1870的的欧洲经济:城市化、欧亚经济大分流(2课时);

1870-1914的欧洲经济:第一次全球化(2课时);

1870-1914的欧洲经济:技术进步与市场一体化(2课时);

1870-1914的欧洲经济:金本位制度与经济周期(2课时);

1914-1945的欧洲经济:全球化、帝国与战争(2课时);

1914-1945的欧洲经济:资本流动与经济周期(2课时);

欧洲的工业化与产业革命综述I(2课时);

欧洲的工业化与产业革命综述II(2课时);

战后欧洲经济:长期视角下的欧洲经济增长(2课时);

战后欧洲经济:福利国家与人口挑战(2课时);

战后欧洲经济:“新经济”时代与经济转轨(2课时);

答疑与讨论(2课时);

考试(2课时)。


Introduction (2 hours); 

Ancient and Medieval European Economy (2 hours); 

European Economy during the Renaissance and the Great Navigation (2 hours); 

1700-1870: Demographic Transformation and Human Capital, State and Private Institutions (2 hours); 

1700-1870: The Rise and Decline of European Mercantilism (2 hours); 

1700-1870: Urbanization, the Eurasian Economic Diversion (2 hours); 

1870-1914: Globalization (2 hours); 

1870-1914: Technological Progress and Market Integration (2 hours); 

1870-1914: Gold Standard and Economic Cycles (2 hours); 

1914-1945: Globalization, Imperialism and War (2 hours); 

1914-1945: Capital Flows and Economic Cycles (2 hours); 

Overview of European Industrialization and Industrial Revolutions I (2 hours); 

Overview of European Industrialization and Industrial Revolutions II (2 hours); 

Postwar: European Economic Growth in the Long Term (2 hours); 

Postwar: Welfare States and Demographic Challenges (2 hours); 

Postwar: New Economy Era and Economic Transition (2 hours); 

Q & A, Discussion (2 hours); 

Examination (2 hours).