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Worlds of Political Economy explores the meanings and workings of political economy as a source of knowledge and power in national, imperial, and transnational settings in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Giving attention to the rich and contested social and cultural nature of political economy as a cluster of ideas and working practices, this volume brings together original essays on sociability, philanthropy and self-interest, imperial land and ecology, international development and public health, expert cultures and transnational diffusion.

Produktbeschreibung
Worlds of Political Economy explores the meanings and workings of political economy as a source of knowledge and power in national, imperial, and transnational settings in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Giving attention to the rich and contested social and cultural nature of political economy as a cluster of ideas and working practices, this volume brings together original essays on sociability, philanthropy and self-interest, imperial land and ecology, international development and public health, expert cultures and transnational diffusion.
Autorenporträt
TIMOTHY ALBORN Lecturer in Modern British History, Lehman College, City University of New York, USA SANDRA DEN OTTER Associate Professor of History, Queen's University, Canada SHELDON GARON Professor of History, Princeton University, USA HEATH PERSON Lecturer in Economic History, University of California-Berkeley, USA EMMA REISZ Researcher, University of Cambridge, UK WILLIBALD STEINMETZ Professor of Modern History, Universitat Bielefeld, Germany FRANCOIS-DAVID TODD Researcher, University of Cambridge, UK ADAM TOOZE Lecturer in Modern German and European History, University of Cambridge, UK JOHN TOYE Visiting Professor, University of Oxford, UK RICHARD TOYE Lecturer in History, Homerton College, Cambridge, UK
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'Ranging widely and perceptively across national and imperial frontiers, the resulting studies provide compelling evidence of public (and popular) engagement with the myriad worlds of political economy that lay outside the narrow confines of economic science.' - Margot Finn, Reader in History at the University of Warwick

'By considering various forms of economic knowledge at work both inside nation states and across national boundaries, within the institutions of civil society as well as within state agencies, this volume recovers dimensions that are ignored in conventional histories of economic thinking.' - Donald Winch, Research Professor at the Graduate Centre for Research in the Humanities, University of Sussex