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  • 1
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    gbv_1738208737
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004201033
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Content: Preliminary Material /C. Post -- Introduction /C. Post -- Chapter One. The American Road To Capitalism /C. Post -- Chapter Two. The Agrarian Origins Of US-Capitalism: The Transformation Of The Northern Countryside Before The Civil War /C. Post -- Chapter Three. Plantation-Slavery And Economic Development In The Antebellum-Southern United States /C. Post -- Chapter Four. Agrarian Class-Structure And Economic Development In Colonial-British North America: The Place Of The American Revolution In The Origins Of US-Capitalism /C. Post -- Chapter Five. Social-Property Relations, Class-Conflict And The Origins Of The US Civil War: Toward A New Social Interpretation /C. Post -- Conclusion Democracy Against Capitalism In The Post-Civil-War United States /C. Post -- References /C. Post -- Index /C. Post.
    Content: Most US historians assume that capitalism either “came in the first ships” or was the inevitable result of the expansion of the market. Unable to analyze the dynamics of specific forms of social labour in the antebellum US, most historians of the US Civil War have privileged autonomous political and ideological factors, ignoring the deep social roots of the conflict. This book applies theoretical insights derived from the debates on the transition to capitalism in Europe to the historical literature on the US to produce a new analysis of the origins of capitalism in the US, and the social roots of the Civil War. Winner of the Paul Sweezy Marxist Sociology Book Award 2013 Short-listed for the 2011 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201040
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004201041
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201033
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    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV039734769
    Format: XVII, 298 S.
    ISBN: 978-90-04-20104-0
    Series Statement: Historical materialism book series 28
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949701683902882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004201033
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Content: Most US historians assume that capitalism either "came in the first ships" or was the inevitable result of the expansion of the market. Unable to analyze the dynamics of specific forms of social labour in the antebellum US, most historians of the US Civil War have privileged autonomous political and ideological factors, ignoring the deep social roots of the conflict. This book applies theoretical insights derived from the debates on the transition to capitalism in Europe to the historical literature on the US to produce a new analysis of the origins of capitalism in the US, and the social roots of the Civil War. Winner of the Paul Sweezy Marxist Sociology Book Award 2013 Short-listed for the 2011 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize.
    Note: Preliminary Material / , Introduction / , Chapter One. The American Road To Capitalism / , Chapter Two. The Agrarian Origins Of US-Capitalism: The Transformation Of The Northern Countryside Before The Civil War / , Chapter Three. Plantation-Slavery And Economic Development In The Antebellum-Southern United States / , Chapter Four. Agrarian Class-Structure And Economic Development In Colonial-British North America: The Place Of The American Revolution In The Origins Of US-Capitalism / , Chapter Five. Social-Property Relations, Class-Conflict And The Origins Of The US Civil War: Toward A New Social Interpretation / , Conclusion Democracy Against Capitalism In The Post-Civil-War United States / , References / , Index /
    Additional Edition: American road to ISBN 9789004201040 (hardback : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004201041 (hardback : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201033 (electronic book)
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1696582881
    Format: 1 online resource (316 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004201033
    Series Statement: Historical Materialism Book Ser. v.28
    Content: This book synthesizes Marxian theory with the existing historical literature to produce a new analysis of the origins of capitalism in the US and the social roots of the US Civil War.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter One The American Road to Capitalism -- I. Plantation-slavery -- Genovese and the 'irrationality' of slavery -- Plantations and markets -- II. Agrarian petty-commodity production -- Demythologising the family-farm -- III. Capitalist manufacture and industry -- The 'really revolutionary' path -- IV. Conclusion: the Civil War -- Chapter Two The Agrarian Origins of US-Capitalism: The Transformation of the Northern Countryside Before the Civil War -- I. Rural class-structure in the North before the Civil War -- II. Debating the transformation of Northern agriculture -- III. The transformation of the Northern countryside, c. 1776-1861 -- Chapter Three Plantation-Slavery and Economic Development in the Antebellum-Southern United States -- I. The 'planter-capitalism' model -- The plantation as capitalist enterprise -- Episodic labour-saving technical change in plantation-slavery -- Were slaves 'cheap labour'? -- Other non-capitalist 'anomalies' -- II. The 'non-bourgeois civilisation' model -- Slaves as 'recalcitrant' workers -- Skilled slave-labour -- Free wage-labourers as 'recalcitrant' workers -- III. Class-structure and economic development in the antebellum-South -- The master-slave social-property relation -- The labour-process and geographic expansion in tobacco- and cotton-cultivation -- Plantation self-sufficiency -- Plantation-slavery and the world-market -- Slavery and economic development in the US -- Chapter Four Agrarian Class-Structure and Economic Development in Colonial-British North America: The Place of the American Revolution in the Origins of US-Capitalism -- I. The commercialisation-staples model -- II. The demographic-frontier model -- III. Agrarian social-property relations in colonial-British North America -- Plantation-slavery in the southern colonies.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201040
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004201040
    Language: English
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