Capitalists in spite of themselves elite conflict and economic transitions in early modern Europe
"Capitalists in Spite of Themselves is a narrative of how elites and other classes made and responded to political and religious revolutions while gradually creating the nation-states and capitalist markets which still constrain our behavior and order our world. It is for anyone wishing to unde...
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Oxford University Press
2000
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Something Happened
- 2. Feudal Dynamics
- 3. The Limits of Urban Capitalism
- 4. State Formation: England and France
- 5. A Dead End and a Detour: Spain and the Netherlands
- 6. Elite Defensiveness and the Transformation of Class Relations: England and France
- 7. Religion and Ideology
- 8. Conclusion