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- Q5079843 description "Economic historian".
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- Q5079843 abstract "Charles Knickerbocker Harley is an academic economic historian who has written on a wide range of topics including the British industrial revolution, the late Nineteenth Century international economy, and the impact of technological change. He is a practitioner of the New Economic History.At Harvard he studied under Alexander Gerschenkron. He completed his dissertation, Shipbuilding and Shipping in the Late Nineteenth Century, on the transition from wooden sailing ships to steal steamers, in 1972. He took a professorship at the University of British Columbia. In 1978 he moved to University of Western Ontario. In 2005 he joined the faculty of St. Antony's College, Oxford, where he stayed until becoming an Emeritus Fellow in 2011.He has been a frequent collaborator with N.F.R. Crafts.He has been awarded The Cliometric Society's Clio Can in 1999 in recognition of his exceptional support of cliometrics and the Arthur H. Cole Prize by the Journal of Economic History, for his essay, "British Industrialization Before 1841: Evidence of Slower Growth During the Industrial Revolution".".
- Q5079843 activeYearsEndYear "2011".
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- Q5079843 alias "C. Knick Harley, C.K. Harley".
- Q5079843 birthYear "1943".
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- Q5079843 education "B.A., Economics and History, College of Wooster".
- Q5079843 education "Ph.D., Economics, Harvard University".
- Q5079843 name "Charles Knick Harley".
- Q5079843 name "Harley, Charles Knickerbocker".
- Q5079843 occupation "Professor of Economics and Economic History".
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- Q5079843 shortDescription "Economic historian".
- Q5079843 yearsActive "1970".
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- Q5079843 comment "Charles Knickerbocker Harley is an academic economic historian who has written on a wide range of topics including the British industrial revolution, the late Nineteenth Century international economy, and the impact of technological change. He is a practitioner of the New Economic History.At Harvard he studied under Alexander Gerschenkron.".
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