28
. Kuhn,
Structure of Scientific Revolutions
.
29
. Henry,
Scientific Revolution
, p. 74.
30
. Shank,
Newton Wars
, p. 239.
31
. Murray,
Human Accomplishment
, esp. pp. 257f., 297f. See also Basalla, ‘Spread of Western Science’.
32
. Smith, ‘Science and Technology’. Cf. Clark, ‘Aristotle and Averroes’.
33
. Deen,
Science under Islam
, pp. 122ff.; Huff,
Rise of Early Modern Science
, p. 92.
34
. Huff,
Rise of Early Modern Science
, p. 75.
35
. Deen,
Science under Islam
, pp. 4f.; Faroqhi,
Subjects of the Sultan
.
36
. Mansel,
Constantinople
, p. 45.
37
. Lewis,
What Went Wrong?
, p. 43.
38
. Barkey,
Empire of Difference
, pp. 232f.; İhsanoglu,
Science, Technology and Learning
, p. 20. See also Mansel,
Constantinople
, p. 46; Vlahakis et al.,
Imperialism and Science
, p. 79.
39
. İhsanoglu,
Science, Technology and Learning
, p. 4.
40
. Barkey,
Empire of Difference
, p. 233.
41
. Sprat,
History of the Royal Society
, pp. 63f.
42
. Fernández-Armesto,
Pathfinders
, p. 281.
43
. Gribbin,
Fellowship
, pp. 253f.
44
. Hall,
Philosophers at War
.
45
. Stewart,
Rise of Public Science
, p. 258.
46
. Allen,
Steam Engine
; Allen,
1715 and Other Newcomen Engines
.
47
. Goldstone,
Revolution and Rebellion
, p. 367. Cf. Gerber, ‘Monetary System’; Pamuk, ‘Prices’.
48
. Goffman,
Ottoman Empire and Early Modern Europe
, p. 119.
49
. Shaw,
History of the Ottoman Empire
, p. 207.
50
. Lewis,
Middle East
, p. 126. See also Goldstone,
Revolution and Rebellion
, pp. 378f.
51
. Lewis,
Modern Turkey
, p. 23.
52
. Coles,
Ottoman Impact
, p. 163.
53
. Mansel,
Constantinople
, pp. 86–96; Goodwin,
Lords of the Horizons
, p. 168.
54
. Clark,
Iron Kingdom
, p. 240.
55
. T. R. Ybarra, ‘Potsdam of Frederick the Great – After William II’,
New York Times
, 10 September 1922.
56
. Clark,
Iron Kingdom
, p. 189.
57
. Chakrabongse,
Education of the Enlightened Despots
, pp. 52f.
58
. Fraser,
Frederick the Great
, pp. 29f.
59
. Clark,
Iron Kingdom
, p. 215.
60
. Frederick,
Anti-Machiavel
, ch. 26.
61
. Clark,
Iron Kingdom
, p. 231.
62
. Ibid., pp. 241f.
63
. Haffner,
Rise and Fall of Prussia
, pp. 37, 43f.
64
. Gerber, ‘Jews and Money-Lending’. See also Quataert,
Manufacturing and Technology Transfer
.
65
. Clark,
Iron Kingdom
, p. 187.
66
. Blanning,
Culture of Power
, pp. 108f.
67
. Darnton,
Literary Underground
, p. 25.
68
. Terrall,
Man Who Flattened the Earth
, pp. 181–5.
69
. Aldington (ed.),
Letters of Voltaire and Frederick the Great
, p. 179.
70
. Frederick,
Anti-Machiavel
, pp. 400–405.
71
. Terrall,
Man Who Flattened the Earth
, p. 235.
72
. Shank,
Newton Wars
, p. 475; Fraser,
Frederick the Great
, p. 259.
73
. Kant, ‘ “What is Enlightenment?” ’
74
. Clark,
Iron Kingdom
, p. 215.
75
. Ibid., p. 195.
76
. Palmer, ‘Frederick the Great’, p. 102.
77
. Bailey,
Field Artillery
, pp. 165ff.
78
. Duffy,
Frederick the Great
, p. 264.
79
. Kinard,
Weapons and Warfare
, pp. 157f.
80
. Steele, ‘Muskets and Pendulums’, pp. 363ff.
81
. Ibid., pp. 368f.
82
. Agoston, ‘Early Modern Ottoman and European Gunpowder Technology’.
83
. Coles,
Ottoman Impact
, p. 186.
84
. Montesquieu,
Persian Letters
, Letter XIX.
85
. Mansel,
Constantinople
, pp. 185f.
86
. Shaw,
History of the Ottoman Empire
, pp. 236–8.
87
. Lewis,
What Went Wrong?
, p. 27.
88
. Aksan,
Ottoman Statesman
.
89
. İhsanoglu,
Science, Technology and Learning
, p. 56. See also Levy, ‘Military Reform’.
90
. Reid,
Crisis of the Ottoman Empire
, pp. 59–64.
91
. Mansel,
Constantinople
, pp. 237ff.
92
. Araci, ‘Donizetti’, p. 51.
93
. İhsanoglu,
Science, Technology and Learning
, pp. 170ff.
94
. Clarke, ‘Ottoman Industrial Revolution’, pp. 67f.
95
. Findley, ‘Ottoman Occidentalist’.
96
. Weiker, ‘Ottoman Bureaucracy’, esp. pp. 454f.
97
. Pamuk, ‘Bimetallism’, p. 16; Davison,
Essays
, pp. 64–7. Cf. Farley,
Turkey
, pp. 121f.
98
. Pamuk,
Ottoman Empire
, pp. 55–9.
99
. Kinross,
Atatürk
, p. 386.
100
. Mango,
Atatürk
, p. 396.
101
. Kinross,
Atatürk
, pp. 442f.
102
. Mango,
Atatürk
, p. 412.
103
. World Intellectual Property Organization,
World Intellectual Property Indicators 2010
(Geneva, 2010):
http://www.wipo.int/ipstats/en/statistics/patents/
.
104
. Senor and Singer,
Start-Up Nation
.
105
. Ferguson,
High Financier
, pp. 317f.
CHAPTER 3: PROPERTY
1
. Fernández-Armesto,
Americas
, p. 66.
2
. The classic statements are Pomeranz,
Great Divergence
; Williams,
Capitalism and Slavery
. For a modified version of the argument, see Acemoglu et al., ‘Rise of Europe’.
3
. Barrera-Osorio,
Experiencing Nature
.
4
. Churchill, ‘Civilization’, pp. 45f.
5
. Hemming,
Conquest of the Incas
, p. 28.
6
. Markham (ed.),
Reports
, pp. 113–27.
7
. Wood,
Conquistadors
, p. 134.
8
. Hemming,
Conquest of the Incas
, p. 121.
9
. Bingham,
Lost City
.
10
. Burkholder,
Colonial Latin America
, p. 46.
11
. Ibid., p. 126.
12
. Findlay and O’Rourke,
Power and Plenty
, figure 4.4.
13
. Lanning,
Academic Culture
.
14
. Barrera-Osorio,
Experiencing Nature
.
15
. Fernández-Armesto,
Americas
, p. 95.
16
. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Charleston.
17
. Tomlins, ‘Indentured Servitude’.
18
. Engerman and Sokoloff, ‘Once upon a Time in the Americas’.
19
. See in general Egnal,
New World Economies
.
20
. Elliott,
Empires of the Atlantic World
, p. 411.
21
. Adamson, ‘England without Cromwell’.
22
. Clark, ‘British America’.
23
. Acemoglu et al., ‘Reversal of Fortune’.
24
. Clark,
Farewell to Alms
.
25
. Emmer,
Colonialism and Migration
, p. 35.
26
. North et al.,
Violence and Social Orders
, ch. 3.
27
. Fernández-Armesto,
Americas
, p. 159.
28
. The classic statement is by North and Weingast, ‘Constitutions and Commitment’. See also on the role of fiscal strength and overseas expansion O’Brien, ‘Inseparable Connections’.