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Markets in Historical Contexts

Markets in Historical Contexts

Markets in Historical Contexts

Ideas and Politics in the Modern World
Mark Bevir, University of California, Berkeley
Frank Trentmann, Birkbeck College, University of London
May 2006
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    Markets in Historical Contexts is the result of a dialogue between historians and social scientists thinking about markets in modern society. How should we approach markets after the collapse of Marxism? What alternative ways of thinking about markets can we recover from the past? The essays in this volume set out to challenge essentialist accounts of the market. Instead they suggest that markets are always embedded in distinctive traditions and practices that shape the ways in which they are conceived and the manner of their working. The essays range widely over European and non-European societies from the eighteenth century to the present, from the great transformation to globalization. Rational peasants, republican economists, popular conservatives, guild theorists, early environmentalists, communitarians, progressives, consumers, Gandhi's descendants and others are all revived. The volume thus recovers alternative ways of thinking about markets, many of which are neglected or marginalized in contemporary debates.

    • A critique of the centrality of the model of the 'free market' in public and academic life
    • Features contributions from leading historians, theorists and social scientists
    • Has methodological implications for contemporary debates about globalization and markets

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    'An important contribution to the literature of the new political economy, this collection of essays speaks directly to the current debate about globalisation … this collection of diverse yet commonly themed essays will be most useful to scholars and graduate students, but its ideas are important and should trickle down.' Business History

    '… an important contribution to debates on the politics of markets in the modern world.' Historical Journal

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    Product details

    February 2004
    Hardback
    9780521833554
    268 pages
    237 × 164 × 23 mm
    0.577kg
    4 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • List of contributors
    • 1. Markets in historical contexts: ideas, practices and governance Mark Bevir and Frank Trentmann
    • 2. Improving justice: communities of norms in the Great Transformation James Livesey
    • 3. The politics of political economy in France from Rousseau to Constant Richard Whatmore
    • 4. Tories and markets: Britain 1800–1850 David Eastwood
    • 5. Guild theory and guild organisation in France and Germany during the nineteenth century Heinz-Gerhard Haupt
    • 6. Thinking green, nineteenth-century style: John Stuart Mill and John Ruskin Donald Winch
    • 7. Tönnies on 'community' and 'civil society': clarifying some cross-currents in post-Marxian political thought Jose Harris
    • 8. German historicism, progressive social thought, and the interventionist state in the United States since the 1880s Axel R. Schäfer
    • 9. Civilising markets: traditions of consumer politics in twentieth-century Britain, Japan and the United States Patricia Maclachlan and Frank Trentmann
    • 10. The ideologically embedded market: political legitimation and economic reform in India Rob Jenkins
    • 11. The locational and institutional embeddedness of electronic markets: the case of the global capital markets Saskia Sassen
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Mark Bevir, Frank Trentmann, James Livesey, Richard Whatmore, David Eastwood, Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, Donald Winch, Jose Harris, Axel R. Schäfer, Patricia Maclachlan, Rob Jenkins, Saskia Sassen

    • Editors
    • Mark Bevir , University of California, Berkeley

      MARK BEVIR is Associate Professor of Political Science at University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of The Logic of the History of Ideas (1999).

    • Frank Trentmann , Birkbeck College, University of London

      FRANK TRENTMANN is Senior Lecturer in History at Birkbeck College and Director of the ESRC- and AHRB-funded Cultures of Consumption Research Programme.