Larry Neal – Jeffrey G. Williamson, eds. The Cambridge History of Capitalism.

Biblioteca / 2010-2019

Larry Neal – Jeffrey G. Williamson, editors. The Cambridge History of Capitalism.

Cambridge/Nueva York: Cambridge University Press, 2014.

2 volúmenes.

xii, 616 + x, 567 páginas.

CONTENTS

VOLUME I

The Rise of Capitalism: From Ancient Origins to 1848

1 – Introduction / Larry Neal

2 – Babylonia in the first millennium BCE – economic growth in times of empire / Michael Jursa

3 – Capitalism and the ancient Greek economy / Alain Bresson

4 – Re-constructing the Roman economy / Willem M. Jongman

5 – Trans-Asian trade, or the Silk Road deconstructed (antiquity, middle ages) / Étienne de la Vaissière

6 – China before capitalism / R. B. Wong

7 – Capitalism in India in the very long run / Tirthankar Roy

8 – Institutional change and economic development in the Middle East, 700–1800 / Sevket Pamuk

9 – Markets and coercion in medieval Europe / Karl Gunnar Persson

10 – The via italiana to capitalism / Luciano Pezzolo

11 – The Low Countries / Oscar Gelderblom – Joost Jonker

12 – The formation of states and transitions to modern economies: England, Europe, and Asia compared / Patrick Karl O’Brien

13 – Capitalism and dependency in Latin America / Richard Salvucci

14 – The emergence of African capitalism / Morten Jerven

15 – Native Americans and exchange: strategies and interactions before 1800 / Ann M. Carlos – Frank D. Lewis

16 – British and European industrialization / C. Knick Harley

17 – America: capitalism’s promised land / Jeremy Atack

18 – The political economy of rising capitalism / José Luís Cardoso

VOLUME II

The Spread of Capitalism: From 1848 to the Present

1 – Introduction: the spread of and resistance to global capitalism / Kevin H. O’Rourke – Jeffrey G. Williamson

2 – The spread of manufacturing / Robert C. Allen

3 – Growth, specialization, and organization of world agriculture / Giovanni Federico

4 – Technology and the spread of capitalism / Kristine Bruland – David C. Mowery

5 – Spread of legal innovations defining private and public domains / Ron Harris

6 – Firms and global capitalism / Geoffrey Jones

7 – Enterprise models: freestanding firms versus family pyramids / Randall Morck – Bernard Yeung

8 – Financial capitalism / Ranald Michie

9 – International capital movements and the global order / Harold James

10 – Capitalism and the colonies / Gareth Austin

11 – Capitalism at war / Mark Harrison

12 – Modern capitalism: enthusiasts, opponents, and reformers / Jeffry Frieden – Ronald Rogowski

13 – Labor movements / Michael Huberman

14 – Private welfare and the welfare state / Peter H. Lindert

15 – Capitalism and human welfare / Leandro Prados de la Escosura

16 – The future of capitalism / Larry Neal – Jeffrey G. Williamson