The Industrial Revolution in the Low Countries in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century: A Comparative Case Study
Joel Mokyr
The Journal of Economic History, 1974, vol. 34, issue 2, 365-391
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The comparative method will accomplish great things. … The historical specialist asks for a method which is a technical instrument, generally used, easily manageable and capable of giving positive results. The comparative method is precisely such an instrument. … I believe that this method can and must penetrate monographic studies. Marc Bloch
Date: 1974
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