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Capitalisms: Towards a Global History

 
Kaveh Yazdani (Editor) Dilip M. Menon (Editor)
Synopsis

Conventional accounts often conceive the genesis of capitalism in Europe within the conjunctures of agricultural, commercial, and industrial revolutions. Challenging this widely believed cliché, this volume traces the history of capitalism across civilizations, tenth century onwards, and argues that capitalism was neither a monolithic entity nor exclusively an economic phenomenon confined to the West. Looking at regions as diverse as England, South America, Russia, North Africa, and East, South, West, and Southeast Asia, the book explores the plurality of developments across time and space. The chapters analyse aspects such as historical conjunctures, commodity production and distribution, circulation of knowledge and personnel, and the role of mercantile capital, small producers, and force—all the while stressing the necessity to think beyond present-day national boundaries. The book argues that the multiple histories of capitalism can be better understood from a trans-regional, intercontinental, and interconnected perspective.

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About the author

Dilip M. Menon

Dilip M. Menon is Reader in Modern Indian History at the University of Delhi, and is author of Caste, Nationalism and Communism in South India: Malabar 1900-48, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994, and The Blindness of Insight: Essays on Caste in Modern India, Navayana, Pondicherry, 2006.

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Title Capitalisms: Towards a Global History
Format Hardcover
Date published: 11.03.2020
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9780199499717
length 412p.
Subjects History