Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations in Spain
A History of Reception, Dissemination, Adaptation and Application, 1777-1840
Herausgeber: Astigarraga, Jesús; Zabalza, Juan
Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations in Spain
A History of Reception, Dissemination, Adaptation and Application, 1777-1840
Herausgeber: Astigarraga, Jesús; Zabalza, Juan
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This book looks at the long journey of Smith's ideas from Scotland to peninsular Spain, reconstructing in detail the reception, adaptation, interpretation, and application of Smith's central concepts from 1777 up to 1840.
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This book looks at the long journey of Smith's ideas from Scotland to peninsular Spain, reconstructing in detail the reception, adaptation, interpretation, and application of Smith's central concepts from 1777 up to 1840.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780367716011
- ISBN-10: 0367716011
- Artikelnr.: 68712123
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780367716011
- ISBN-10: 0367716011
- Artikelnr.: 68712123
Jesús Astigarraga holds a PhD in Economics and a PhD in History, and is a Full Professor at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. Juan Zabalza holds a PhD in Economics and is an Associate Professor at the University of Alicante, Spain.
1. Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations in Spain: a State of the Art Section
I. Translations 2. Smith, Campomanes and a Networked Translator: John
Geddes and the Early History of English Print in Spain 3. Vicente
Alcalá-Galiano: an Interpretation of Smith Between the Public Sphere and
the State Apparatus 4. A New Analysis of Martínez de Irujo's Compendio de
la Riqueza de las Naciones and the Role of Marquis de Condorcet 5. The
First Complete Spanish Translation of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations:
José Alonso Ortiz's Riqueza de las naciones (1794) 6. José Alonso Ortiz,
Adam Smith's translator: a new interpretation Section II. Influences 7.
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations: The First Spanish Readings in Spain,
1777-1800 8. Nuancing Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations' Reception and
Influences in Spain, 1800-1820 9. "Readings" of Adam Smith's The Wealth of
Nations by Spanish Economists, 1820-1840 Section III. Institutions 10. Adam
Smith in the Spanish Press, 1780-1808 11. Adam Smith in the Chairs on
Political Economy in Spain, 1780-1823 12. Adam Smith and the Cortes of
Cádiz (1810-1813): more than Enlightened Liberalism 13. Adam Smith in the
Economic Debates during the Liberal Triennium (1820-1823), the Second
Liberal Exile and Hispanic America 14. Spanish Translations of The Wealth
of Nations: Beyond the Enlightenment, 1792-2020
I. Translations 2. Smith, Campomanes and a Networked Translator: John
Geddes and the Early History of English Print in Spain 3. Vicente
Alcalá-Galiano: an Interpretation of Smith Between the Public Sphere and
the State Apparatus 4. A New Analysis of Martínez de Irujo's Compendio de
la Riqueza de las Naciones and the Role of Marquis de Condorcet 5. The
First Complete Spanish Translation of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations:
José Alonso Ortiz's Riqueza de las naciones (1794) 6. José Alonso Ortiz,
Adam Smith's translator: a new interpretation Section II. Influences 7.
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations: The First Spanish Readings in Spain,
1777-1800 8. Nuancing Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations' Reception and
Influences in Spain, 1800-1820 9. "Readings" of Adam Smith's The Wealth of
Nations by Spanish Economists, 1820-1840 Section III. Institutions 10. Adam
Smith in the Spanish Press, 1780-1808 11. Adam Smith in the Chairs on
Political Economy in Spain, 1780-1823 12. Adam Smith and the Cortes of
Cádiz (1810-1813): more than Enlightened Liberalism 13. Adam Smith in the
Economic Debates during the Liberal Triennium (1820-1823), the Second
Liberal Exile and Hispanic America 14. Spanish Translations of The Wealth
of Nations: Beyond the Enlightenment, 1792-2020
1. Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations in Spain: a State of the Art Section
I. Translations 2. Smith, Campomanes and a Networked Translator: John
Geddes and the Early History of English Print in Spain 3. Vicente
Alcalá-Galiano: an Interpretation of Smith Between the Public Sphere and
the State Apparatus 4. A New Analysis of Martínez de Irujo's Compendio de
la Riqueza de las Naciones and the Role of Marquis de Condorcet 5. The
First Complete Spanish Translation of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations:
José Alonso Ortiz's Riqueza de las naciones (1794) 6. José Alonso Ortiz,
Adam Smith's translator: a new interpretation Section II. Influences 7.
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations: The First Spanish Readings in Spain,
1777-1800 8. Nuancing Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations' Reception and
Influences in Spain, 1800-1820 9. "Readings" of Adam Smith's The Wealth of
Nations by Spanish Economists, 1820-1840 Section III. Institutions 10. Adam
Smith in the Spanish Press, 1780-1808 11. Adam Smith in the Chairs on
Political Economy in Spain, 1780-1823 12. Adam Smith and the Cortes of
Cádiz (1810-1813): more than Enlightened Liberalism 13. Adam Smith in the
Economic Debates during the Liberal Triennium (1820-1823), the Second
Liberal Exile and Hispanic America 14. Spanish Translations of The Wealth
of Nations: Beyond the Enlightenment, 1792-2020
I. Translations 2. Smith, Campomanes and a Networked Translator: John
Geddes and the Early History of English Print in Spain 3. Vicente
Alcalá-Galiano: an Interpretation of Smith Between the Public Sphere and
the State Apparatus 4. A New Analysis of Martínez de Irujo's Compendio de
la Riqueza de las Naciones and the Role of Marquis de Condorcet 5. The
First Complete Spanish Translation of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations:
José Alonso Ortiz's Riqueza de las naciones (1794) 6. José Alonso Ortiz,
Adam Smith's translator: a new interpretation Section II. Influences 7.
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations: The First Spanish Readings in Spain,
1777-1800 8. Nuancing Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations' Reception and
Influences in Spain, 1800-1820 9. "Readings" of Adam Smith's The Wealth of
Nations by Spanish Economists, 1820-1840 Section III. Institutions 10. Adam
Smith in the Spanish Press, 1780-1808 11. Adam Smith in the Chairs on
Political Economy in Spain, 1780-1823 12. Adam Smith and the Cortes of
Cádiz (1810-1813): more than Enlightened Liberalism 13. Adam Smith in the
Economic Debates during the Liberal Triennium (1820-1823), the Second
Liberal Exile and Hispanic America 14. Spanish Translations of The Wealth
of Nations: Beyond the Enlightenment, 1792-2020