Contains extensive new material, especially on imperialism, anti Eurocentric history, capitalism and the nation-state, and the differences betwee ncapitalism and non-capitalist commerce. Traces the links between the origin of capitalism and globalization, ecological degradation and the current agricultural crisis.
Incorporating original archival research and a series of critiques of recent accounts of economic development in pre-modern England, in The Origin of Capitalism in England, 1400-1600, Spencer Dimmock has produced a challenging and multi ...
This book provides a simultaneous inquiry into the origins of capitalism as well as provides a theoretical treatise on capitalism.
... while keeping in mind how the different “nature of states and societies in the external arena made a big difference in terms of how they responded to Europeans” (Pearson 1988:31), it is an altogether different matter to critique any ...
In The Origin of Capitalism, a now-classic work of history, Ellen Meiksins Wood offers readers a clear and accessible introduction to the theories and debates concerning the birth of capitalism, imperialism, and the modern nation state.
The Discontented Cavalier : The Work of Sir John Suckling in Its Social , Religious , Political and Literary Contexts ( Newark : University of Delaware Press , 2007 ) , 332–6 . More recently , Paul Joseph Zajac has shown how the image ...
This edited volume builds and expands on the groundbreaking work of Robert Brenner and Ellen Meiksins Wood on the origins of capitalism.
Patterson, Thomas E. “The United States: News in a Free-Market Society.” In Democracy and the Media: A Comparative ... Roe, Mark L. “Political Preconditions to Separating Ownership from Corporate Control.” Stanford Law Review 53, no.
An intervention into the historical debate over the transition from feudalism to capitalism.
Broderick , George C. 1881. English lands and English landlords . London : Cassell Petter , Galpin and Co. ... New York : Augustus M. Kelley , 1964 . Carey , Lewis J. 1928. Franklin's economic views . Garden City , N.Y .
... claims of those who have been incautious enough to trade with the company without perceiving the trap which he has laid for them.60 Lord Lopes came to the same conclusion using rather more colourful language: 'It would be lamentable ...