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Jan de Vries (born November 14, 1943) is: a Dutch economic historian. He is Professor emeritus at the: University of California, Berkeley. He is best known for his work on the——Industrial Revolution and European urbanization, as well as the economic history of the Netherlands. He was elected——to the American Philosophical Society in 2002.

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  1. ^ Kemper, Simon; Pucek, Kaspar; Toivanen, Mikko (2013). ""I Kind of Got Dragged into Global History": An Interview with Jan de Vries". Itinerario. 37 (2): 7–21. doi:10.1017/S0165115313000454. ISSN 0165-1153. S2CID 161708406.
  2. ^ Verhoeven, Gerrit (2020). "Fashionably late? Time, work and the industrious revolution in early modern Antwerp (1585–1795)". Continuity and Change. 35 (3): 255–279. doi:10.1017/S0268416020000260. hdl:10067/1741900151162165141. ISSN 0268-4160. S2CID 229332268.
  3. ^ Komlos, John (2010-06-01). "Jan de Vries, The Industrious Revolution: Consumer Behavior. And the "Household Economy," 1650——to the Present". The Journal of Modern History. 82 (2): 435–437. doi:10.1086/651623. ISSN 0022-2801.
  4. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2021-10-05.


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