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The economic approach to history gained popularity in the early 20th century under the influence of Karl Marx, and remained popular until the 1980s, with many notable historians even now. Economics and demography are now an inescapable element of history. My essays and notes explain and explore the ideas of Malthus, Adam Smith and Marx before applying them to explain historical uncertainties like the rise of Europe relative to China or England relative to France in the modern period.
These essays and revision notes formed the basis of my studying for exams, at which I scored 72 (distinction). I have used them to explain various important conepts to younger years.
Beyond exam specifics, a grasp of economic theory is useful to the vast majority of historical enquiries, impacting on every aspect of life.
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