Mercantilism Reimagined
Political Economy in Early Modern Britain and Its Empire
Herausgeber: Stern, Philip J; Wennerlind, Carl
Mercantilism Reimagined
Political Economy in Early Modern Britain and Its Empire
Herausgeber: Stern, Philip J; Wennerlind, Carl
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Rethinking Mercantilism brings together a group of young early modern British and European historians to investigate what use the concept "mercantilism" might still hold for both scholars and teachers of the period.
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Rethinking Mercantilism brings together a group of young early modern British and European historians to investigate what use the concept "mercantilism" might still hold for both scholars and teachers of the period.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199988532
- ISBN-10: 0199988536
- Artikelnr.: 38022606
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199988532
- ISBN-10: 0199988536
- Artikelnr.: 38022606
Phiip J. Stern is Assistant Professor of History, Duke University Carl Wennerlind is Associate Professor of History, Barnard College
* List of Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction--Philip J. Stern and Carl Wennerlind
* Part 1: Circulation
* 1. Population: Modes of Seventeenth-Century Demographic Thought, Ted
McCormick
* 2. Labor: Employment, Colonial Servitude, and Slavery in the
Seventeenth-Century Atlantic, Abigail Swingen
* 3. Money: Hartlibian Political Economy and the New Culture of Credit,
Carl Wennerlind
* Part 2: Knowledge
* 4. Epistemology: Expertise and Knowledge in the World of Commerce,
Thomas Leng
* 5. Natural History and Improvement: The Case of Tobacco, Fredrik
Albritton Jonsson
* 6. Cameralism: A German Alternative to Mercantilism, Andre Wakefield
* Part 3: Institutions
* 7. Corporations: Humanism and Elizabethan Political Economy, Henry S.
Turner
* 8. Companies: Monopoly, Sovereignty, and the British East Indies,
Philip J. Stern
* 9. The Church: Anglicanism and the Nationalization of Maritime Space,
Brent S. Sirota
* 10. Pirates and Smugglers: Political Economy in the Red Atlantic,
Niklas Frykman
* Part 4: Regulation
* 11. Polycentric States: The Spanish Reigns and the "Failures" of
Mercantilism, Regina Grafe
* 12. Financial Markets: The Limits of Economic Regulation in Early
Modern England, Anne L. Murphy
* 13. Consumption: Commercial Demand and the Challenges to Regulatory
Power in Eighteenth-Century Ireland,
* Martyn J. Powell
* Part 5: Conflict
* 14. War and Peace: Trade, International Competition, and Political
Economy, John Shovlin
* 15. Neutrality: Atlantic Shipping in and after the Anglo-Dutch Wars,
Victor Enthoven
* 16. Rivalry: Greatness in Early Modern Political Economy, Sophus A.
Reinert
* Afterword: From Mercantilism to Macroeconomics--Craig Muldrew
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction--Philip J. Stern and Carl Wennerlind
* Part 1: Circulation
* 1. Population: Modes of Seventeenth-Century Demographic Thought, Ted
McCormick
* 2. Labor: Employment, Colonial Servitude, and Slavery in the
Seventeenth-Century Atlantic, Abigail Swingen
* 3. Money: Hartlibian Political Economy and the New Culture of Credit,
Carl Wennerlind
* Part 2: Knowledge
* 4. Epistemology: Expertise and Knowledge in the World of Commerce,
Thomas Leng
* 5. Natural History and Improvement: The Case of Tobacco, Fredrik
Albritton Jonsson
* 6. Cameralism: A German Alternative to Mercantilism, Andre Wakefield
* Part 3: Institutions
* 7. Corporations: Humanism and Elizabethan Political Economy, Henry S.
Turner
* 8. Companies: Monopoly, Sovereignty, and the British East Indies,
Philip J. Stern
* 9. The Church: Anglicanism and the Nationalization of Maritime Space,
Brent S. Sirota
* 10. Pirates and Smugglers: Political Economy in the Red Atlantic,
Niklas Frykman
* Part 4: Regulation
* 11. Polycentric States: The Spanish Reigns and the "Failures" of
Mercantilism, Regina Grafe
* 12. Financial Markets: The Limits of Economic Regulation in Early
Modern England, Anne L. Murphy
* 13. Consumption: Commercial Demand and the Challenges to Regulatory
Power in Eighteenth-Century Ireland,
* Martyn J. Powell
* Part 5: Conflict
* 14. War and Peace: Trade, International Competition, and Political
Economy, John Shovlin
* 15. Neutrality: Atlantic Shipping in and after the Anglo-Dutch Wars,
Victor Enthoven
* 16. Rivalry: Greatness in Early Modern Political Economy, Sophus A.
Reinert
* Afterword: From Mercantilism to Macroeconomics--Craig Muldrew
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction--Philip J. Stern and Carl Wennerlind
* Part 1: Circulation
* 1. Population: Modes of Seventeenth-Century Demographic Thought, Ted
McCormick
* 2. Labor: Employment, Colonial Servitude, and Slavery in the
Seventeenth-Century Atlantic, Abigail Swingen
* 3. Money: Hartlibian Political Economy and the New Culture of Credit,
Carl Wennerlind
* Part 2: Knowledge
* 4. Epistemology: Expertise and Knowledge in the World of Commerce,
Thomas Leng
* 5. Natural History and Improvement: The Case of Tobacco, Fredrik
Albritton Jonsson
* 6. Cameralism: A German Alternative to Mercantilism, Andre Wakefield
* Part 3: Institutions
* 7. Corporations: Humanism and Elizabethan Political Economy, Henry S.
Turner
* 8. Companies: Monopoly, Sovereignty, and the British East Indies,
Philip J. Stern
* 9. The Church: Anglicanism and the Nationalization of Maritime Space,
Brent S. Sirota
* 10. Pirates and Smugglers: Political Economy in the Red Atlantic,
Niklas Frykman
* Part 4: Regulation
* 11. Polycentric States: The Spanish Reigns and the "Failures" of
Mercantilism, Regina Grafe
* 12. Financial Markets: The Limits of Economic Regulation in Early
Modern England, Anne L. Murphy
* 13. Consumption: Commercial Demand and the Challenges to Regulatory
Power in Eighteenth-Century Ireland,
* Martyn J. Powell
* Part 5: Conflict
* 14. War and Peace: Trade, International Competition, and Political
Economy, John Shovlin
* 15. Neutrality: Atlantic Shipping in and after the Anglo-Dutch Wars,
Victor Enthoven
* 16. Rivalry: Greatness in Early Modern Political Economy, Sophus A.
Reinert
* Afterword: From Mercantilism to Macroeconomics--Craig Muldrew
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction--Philip J. Stern and Carl Wennerlind
* Part 1: Circulation
* 1. Population: Modes of Seventeenth-Century Demographic Thought, Ted
McCormick
* 2. Labor: Employment, Colonial Servitude, and Slavery in the
Seventeenth-Century Atlantic, Abigail Swingen
* 3. Money: Hartlibian Political Economy and the New Culture of Credit,
Carl Wennerlind
* Part 2: Knowledge
* 4. Epistemology: Expertise and Knowledge in the World of Commerce,
Thomas Leng
* 5. Natural History and Improvement: The Case of Tobacco, Fredrik
Albritton Jonsson
* 6. Cameralism: A German Alternative to Mercantilism, Andre Wakefield
* Part 3: Institutions
* 7. Corporations: Humanism and Elizabethan Political Economy, Henry S.
Turner
* 8. Companies: Monopoly, Sovereignty, and the British East Indies,
Philip J. Stern
* 9. The Church: Anglicanism and the Nationalization of Maritime Space,
Brent S. Sirota
* 10. Pirates and Smugglers: Political Economy in the Red Atlantic,
Niklas Frykman
* Part 4: Regulation
* 11. Polycentric States: The Spanish Reigns and the "Failures" of
Mercantilism, Regina Grafe
* 12. Financial Markets: The Limits of Economic Regulation in Early
Modern England, Anne L. Murphy
* 13. Consumption: Commercial Demand and the Challenges to Regulatory
Power in Eighteenth-Century Ireland,
* Martyn J. Powell
* Part 5: Conflict
* 14. War and Peace: Trade, International Competition, and Political
Economy, John Shovlin
* 15. Neutrality: Atlantic Shipping in and after the Anglo-Dutch Wars,
Victor Enthoven
* 16. Rivalry: Greatness in Early Modern Political Economy, Sophus A.
Reinert
* Afterword: From Mercantilism to Macroeconomics--Craig Muldrew
* Index