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Transitions to Capitalism in Early Modern Europe
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List of illustrations; Preface; Part I: 1. Themes and theories; 2. Medieval legacies; Part II: Introduction: the long sixteenth century; 3. Agriculture: growth and the limits of development; 4. Artisans and entrepreneurs; Part III: Introduction: crisis and recovery: towards capitalist industrialization; 5. Agricultural disparity and development; 6. The golden age of rural industry; Part IV: 7. Experiences of labor in the era of transitions; Epilogue: transitions and traditions; Index.

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A broad, comparative analysis of the impact of economic changes on European agriculture and industry, first published in 1997.

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"...the author provides specialist-quality insights on many topics, such as eastern landlords, the English enclosure movement, the Atlantic economy, 'proto-industrialization,' and the place of women and children in cottage industry. The author's serious, fair-minded approach to complex questions and controversies is appreciated." Choice "...the book successfully examines comparative and particular experiences with capitalism. DuPlessis' work will enlighten students in early modern European surveys and topical courses." Claire D. Schen, Agricultural History "This book is an ideal introduction for beginners and a judicious review for nonspecialists." Duane J. Osheim, History

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