The familial state ruling families and merchant capitalism in early modern Europe
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press
2005.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction. The Netherlands as point of departure
- The patrimonial nexus and theories of state formation
- State making, hegemony, and corporate conflict in the Dutch golden age
- The familial state and the rise of the Netherlands
- Patrimonial problems, familial states, and chartered companies in seventeenth-century Europe
- Dutch decline : the loyalty of the patriarch or the "betrayal of the bourgeoisie"?
- France, England, and the enigmatic eighteenth century
- Conclusion.