Commerce, Culture and Capitalism

Historical Materialism 23 (1):191-200 (2015)
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The problem of commerce in pre-capitalist societies has been an issue debated among historians, both Marxian and non-Marxian, for over a century. Martha Howell’s book provides new historical data on the economic impact and cultural meaning of commerce in feudal Europe, without, however, addressing key theoretical and interpretive issues.

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The Origins of Capitalism.Ellen Meiksins Wood - 2002 - Science and Society 66 (3):401-408.

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