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Economics in World History: Two Success Stories

Lucien Ellington (University of Tennessee Chattanooga)
M. A. McCoy (University of Tennessee Chattanooga)

Social Studies Research and Practice

ISSN: 1933-5415

Article publication date: 1 March 2012

Issue publication date: 1 March 2012

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Abstract

The objective of this essay is to assist secondary school world history teachers in helping students develop an understanding basic economic concepts through learning about two successful pre-industrialized economies: The Florentine Republic and Tokugawa Japan. We includes a short introduction about the importance of integrating economic concepts in history instruction; narratives suitable for teachers and many high school students on the economies of the Republic of Florence and Tokugawa Japan; and an annotated list of pedagogical resources suitable for more extensive study of both societies.

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Ellington, L. and McCoy, M.A. (2012), "Economics in World History: Two Success Stories", Social Studies Research and Practice, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 82-95. https://doi.org/10.1108/SSRP-01-2012-B0009

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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