課程資訊
課程名稱
經濟史一
Economic History (Ⅰ) 
開課學期
109-1 
授課對象
社會科學院  經濟學系  
授課教師
魏凱立 
課號
ECON3007 
課程識別碼
303E20010 
班次
 
學分
3.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
選修 
上課時間
星期一7,8,9(14:20~17:20) 
上課地點
社科202 
備註
本課程以英語授課。
總人數上限:131人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1091ECON3007_1 
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課程概述

This class is taught in English. The two semesters are independent and can be taken separately. The first semester deals with early economic history (pre-1900) and focuses primarily on Asia. During this semester we will deal with broad issues concerning how the human race came to dominate the planet using increasingly complex means of cooperation. The second semester covers the 20th-century. The focus will remain primarily on Asia. The second semester will have a more “practical” orientation. We will primarily discuss what has been causing modern economic growth. Given the broad subject matter, the course will only be able to offer a general overview of the periods and economic regions covered.
The course will meet three hours, one day a week. I am going to try to put lectures on line before class. Then during class I will ask questions on-line using zuvio as a basis for discussion. I will also break you into groups randomly and assign group projects and give you part of the class time for your groups to meet. 

課程目標
Learn a little about how the world grew more populous and prosperous, and how we investigate this growth. Also, learn to work in small groups with people from other countries. 
課程要求
There are no prerequisites but a general understanding of basic economic principles would be useful 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
另約時間 備註: I am usually around. Appointments are nice, but you are welcome to knock on my door and try your luck. 
指定閱讀
There is no textbook, but your 6 group projects will be based on the following eleven readings.

Project #1

Veenhof, KR (2010), “Ancient Assur: the city, its traders and its commercial
network,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, vol. 53, pp. 39-82.

Sima Qian, “The Money Makers” from Records of the Historian. I will supply a copy. (also available in
Chinese)


Project #2

Fitzpatrick, MP (2011), “Provincializing Rome: The Indian Ocean trade network and Roman imperialism,”
Journal of World History, vol. 22, no. 1, pp 27-54.

Periplus of the Erythraean Sea http://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/periplus.asp
also look at the map shown in the Wikipedia article on the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.

Project #3

Ellerman, D (2004), “Jane Jacobs on development,” Oxford Development Studies, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 507-521.

Project #4

Flynn, D. and A. Giraldez (1995), “Born with a ‘silver spoon’: The origin of world trade in 1571,” Journal of
World History, Vol 6, No. 2, pp. 201-221

Reading: Nunn, N. and N. Qian (2010), "The Columbian exchange: A history of disease, food, and ideas,"
Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol 24, No. 2, pp. 163-188.

Project #5

Reading 1: Chang, P-T (2009), “The rise of Chinese mercantile power in VOC Dutch East Indies,” Chinese
Southern Diaspora Studies, Vol. 3, pp. 3-21.

Reading 2: Andrade, T (2006), “The rise and fall of Dutch Taiwan, 1624-1662: Cooperative colonization and
the statist model of European expansion,” Journal of World History, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 429- 450.

Project #6

Gupta, B (2014), “Discrimination or social networks? Industrial investment in colonial India,” Journal of
Economic History, Vol. 74, No. 1, pp. 141-168.

Oonk, G (2014), “The emergence of indigenous industrialists in Calcutta, Bombay, and Ahmedabad, 1850-
1947,” Business History Review, Vol. 88, pp. 43-71. 
參考書目
 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
 
No.
項目
百分比
說明
1. 
Group Projects 
30% 
6 group projects. These will usually involve reading a couple papers and writing a short paper in response. Groups will generally be randomly assigned and consist of 3-5 students.  
2. 
Midterm Quiz 
15% 
You will have an hour to write an essay on one of two topics 
3. 
Final Exam 
45% 
You will have three hours to write three essays on three of five topics. 
4. 
Zuvio Participation 
10% 
I will ask questions in class which you will respond to using your phone, computer, etc. I will not grade your answers, which will be anonymous, but I will require participation. 
 
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
Week 1
9/14  Introduction & prehistory / the nature of economic history 
Week 2
9/21  Uruk, the first civilization / production & redistribution 
Week 3
9/28  The spread of civilization / pro & cons of civilization 
Week 4
10/05  The Axial Age / warring states / 1st project due 
Week 5
10/12  Central Asia & the Silk Road / memes & human nature 
Week 6
10/19  The Islamic economy / games & their rules / 2nd project due 
Week 7
10/26  Tang China / a little about physical geography 
Week 8
11/02  Song China / the organic & inorganic / 3rd project due 
Week 9
11/09  Mongols & the 14th -century collapse / the idea of historic cycles / midterm quiz 
Week 10
11/16  Europe's rise / family & the economy 
Week 11
11/23  The first globalization / slavery & freedom  
Week 12
11/30  The Great Divergence / the effects of war / 4th project due 
Week 13
12/07  Industrial Revolution / total factor productivity  
Week 14
12/14  India & imperialism / empires through history / 5th project due 
Week 15
12/21  Qing China / the state  
Week 16
12/28  Meiji Japan / entrepreneurship / 6th project due 
Week 17
1/04  Final class 
Week 18
1/11  Final exam