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Case Studies in the Origins of Capitalism: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms

Editat de Xavier Lafrance, Charles Post
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 sep 2018
This edited volume builds and expands on the groundbreaking work of Robert Brenner and Ellen Meiksins Wood on the origins of capitalism. Whereas Brenner and Wood focused mostly on the emergence of capitalism in the English countryside (agrarian capitalism), this book utilizes their approach to offer original, theoretically sophisticated, and empirically informed accounts of transitions to capitalism – both agrarian and industrial – in a wide range of countries in order to provide within a single volume a diverse collection of relatively brief yet detailed case studies of the historical transition to capitalism distributed across three continents. Offering a new and highly original analysis of the global spread of capitalism, this book will be a unique contribution to the longstanding debate on the transition to capitalism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319956565
ISBN-10: 3319956566
Pagini: 362
Ilustrații: XVII, 355 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Marx, Engels, and Marxisms

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Expropriation and the Political Origins of Agrarian Capitalism in England.- 3. ‘Compelled to sell all’: Proletarianization, Agrarian Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution.- 4. Peasant Farming in Eighteenth-and-Nineteenth-Century France and the Transition to Capitalism under Charles de Gaulle.- 5. The Transition to Industrial Capitalism in Nineteenth-Century France.- 6. The Transition to Capitalism in Catalonia.- 7. The American Road to Capitalism.- 8. Colonialism, Racism, and the Transition to Capitalism in Canada.- 9. The Peasantry and Tenancy-Market Dependence: Rural Capitalism in Meiji-Era Japan.- 10.Rural Property Relations and the Regional Dynamics of Brazilian Capitalism.- 11. The Political Economy of the Transition to Capitalism in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey: Towards a New Interpretation.- 12. Uncertainty, Contingency, and Late Development in Taiwan.- 13. Rethinking the Rules of Reproduction and the Transition to Capitalism: Reading Federici and Brenner Together.- 14. Conclusion. 



Notă biografică

Xavier Lafrance is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Québec in Montréal, Canada
Charles Post is Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center and Borough of Manhattan Community College of the City University of New York, USA



Textul de pe ultima copertă

This edited volume builds and expands on the groundbreaking work of Robert Brenner and Ellen Meiksins Wood on the origins of capitalism. Whereas Brenner and Wood focused mostly on the emergence of capitalism in the English countryside (agrarian capitalism), this book utilizes their approach to offer original, theoretically sophisticated, and empirically informed accounts of transitions to capitalism – both agrarian and industrial – in a wide range of countries in order to provide within a single volume a diverse collection of relatively brief yet detailed case studies of the historical transition to capitalism distributed across three continents. Offering a new and highly original analysis of the global spread of capitalism, this book will be a unique contribution to the longstanding debate on the transition to capitalism.

Caracteristici

Represents an original contribution to the on-going debate on the origins of capitalism that significantly expands and renews the major contributions of Robert Brenner and Ellen Meiksins Wood. Provides readers with high quality empirical studies guided by—and contributing to—a sophisticated theoretical definition of capitalism. Offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the transition to capitalism—the collaborative product of historians, political scientists and sociologists.