Librería: BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books, Oakland, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. First Verso Edition. Octavo in maroon and red glossy wraps with green text; 195 pages; 21 cm. "This book is already an important document of Marxist scholarship and will certainly become a valuable reference for researchers into the transition from feudalism to capitalism. It also provides a fine presentation of historical methodology, informing us where to look if we wish to understand the transition. Finally, the book is important because it is about an era of transition from one mode of production to another, a firm historical understanding of which is particularly relevant to those of us who find ourselves in another modal transition." --American Journal of Sociology. //Capitalism, Capitalism History, Capitalisme Histoire, Historiographie marxiste, History, Kapitalisme, Marxian historiography. In very good (+) condition with sunning to upper edge and prior owner signature in ink on first page, mild bump to head of spine; else clean, tight and bright.
Librería: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. The debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism, originally published in Science and Society in the early 1950s, is one of the most famous episodes in the development of Marxist historiography since the war. It ranged such distinguished contributors as Maurice Dobb, Paul Sweezy, Kohachiro Takahshi and Christopher Hill against each other in a common, critical discussion. Verso has now published the complete texts of the original debate, to which subsequent discussion has returned again and again, together with significant new materials produced by historians since then. These include articles on the same themes by such French and Italian historians as Georges Lefebvre and Giuliano Procacci.What was the role of trade in the Dark Ages? How did feudal rents evolve during the Middle Ages? Where should the economic origins of mediaeval towns be sought? Why did serfdom eventually disappear in Western Europe? What was the exact relationship between city and countryside in the transition from feudalism to capitalism? How should the importance of overseas expansion be assessed for the 'primitive accumulation of capital' in Europe? When should the first bourgeois revolutions be dated, and which social classes participated in them? All these, and many other vital questions for every student of mediaeval and modern history, are widely and freely explored.Finally, for this Verso edition, Rodney Hilton, author of Bond Men Made Free, has written a special introductory essay, reconsidering and summarising relevant scholarship in the two decades since the publication of the original discussion. The result is a book that will be essential for history courses, and fascinating for the general reader.
Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. The debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism, originally published in Science and Society in the early 1950s, is one of the most famous episodes in the development of Marxist historiography since the war. It ranged such distinguished contributors as Maurice Dobb, Paul Sweezy, Kohachiro Takahshi and Christopher Hill against each other in a common, critical discussion. Verso has now published the complete texts of the original debate, to which subsequent discussion has returned again and again, together with significant new materials produced by historians since then. These include articles on the same themes by such French and Italian historians as Georges Lefebvre and Giuliano Procacci.What was the role of trade in the Dark Ages? How did feudal rents evolve during the Middle Ages? Where should the economic origins of mediaeval towns be sought? Why did serfdom eventually disappear in Western Europe? What was the exact relationship between city and countryside in the transition from feudalism to capitalism? How should the importance of overseas expansion be assessed for the 'primitive accumulation of capital' in Europe? When should the first bourgeois revolutions be dated, and which social classes participated in them? All these, and many other vital questions for every student of mediaeval and modern history, are widely and freely explored.Finally, for this Verso edition, Rodney Hilton, author of Bond Men Made Free, has written a special introductory essay, reconsidering and summarising relevant scholarship in the two decades since the publication of the original discussion. The result is a book that will be essential for history courses, and fascinating for the general reader.
Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Publicado por New Left Review, London, 1975
Librería: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 20,57
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Añadir al carritoSoft Cover. Condición: Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean and bright text pages. Wraps have edge rubbing and light handling wear. ; Contents: Colletti, Contradiction and Contrariety. Damodaran, Memoirs of Indian Communism. Merrington, Towns in the Rise of Capitalism. Wolheim, Psychoanalysis and Women. Kiernan, A Scottish Road to Socialism? ; 8.75" (21 cm) tall; 116 pages; Renumbered.
Publicado por New Left Review, 1975
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
Revista / Publicación
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Fair. 104 pages. Well used copy. Lucio Colletti "Contradiction and Contrariety" / Keezhedathu Damodaran" Memoirs of Indian Communism" / John Merrington "Towns in the Rise of Capitalism" / Richard Wollheim "Psychoanalysis and Women" / Victor Kiernan "A Scottish Road to Socialism?".
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Verso Books, London, U.K., 1985
ISBN 10: 0860917010 ISBN 13: 9780860917014
Librería: Goulds Book Arcade, Sydney, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, Australia
EUR 26,98
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. The cover has a little wear. The page edges are a bit foxed and tanned, as are the inside covers. 195 pages. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.
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Librería: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 26,12
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. The debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism, originally published in Science and Society in the early 1950s, is one of the most famous episodes in the development of Marxist historiography since the war. It ranged such distinguished contributors as Maurice Dobb, Paul Sweezy, Kohachiro Takahshi and Christopher Hill against each other in a common, critical discussion. Verso has now published the complete texts of the original debate, to which subsequent discussion has returned again and again, together with significant new materials produced by historians since then. These include articles on the same themes by such French and Italian historians as Georges Lefebvre and Giuliano Procacci.What was the role of trade in the Dark Ages? How did feudal rents evolve during the Middle Ages? Where should the economic origins of mediaeval towns be sought? Why did serfdom eventually disappear in Western Europe? What was the exact relationship between city and countryside in the transition from feudalism to capitalism? How should the importance of overseas expansion be assessed for the 'primitive accumulation of capital' in Europe? When should the first bourgeois revolutions be dated, and which social classes participated in them? All these, and many other vital questions for every student of mediaeval and modern history, are widely and freely explored.Finally, for this Verso edition, Rodney Hilton, author of Bond Men Made Free, has written a special introductory essay, reconsidering and summarising relevant scholarship in the two decades since the publication of the original discussion. The result is a book that will be essential for history courses, and fascinating for the general reader.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. The debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism, originally published in Science and Society in the early 1950s, is one of the most famous episodes in the development of Marxist historiography since the war. It ranged such distinguished contributors as Maurice Dobb, Paul Sweezy, Kohachiro Takahshi and Christopher Hill against each other in a common, critical discussion. Verso has now published the complete texts of the original debate, to which subsequent discussion has returned again and again, together with significant new materials produced by historians since then. These include articles on the same themes by such French and Italian historians as Georges Lefebvre and Giuliano Procacci.What was the role of trade in the Dark Ages? How did feudal rents evolve during the Middle Ages? Where should the economic origins of mediaeval towns be sought? Why did serfdom eventually disappear in Western Europe? What was the exact relationship between city and countryside in the transition from feudalism to capitalism? How should the importance of overseas expansion be assessed for the 'primitive accumulation of capital' in Europe? When should the first bourgeois revolutions be dated, and which social classes participated in them? All these, and many other vital questions for every student of mediaeval and modern history, are widely and freely explored.Finally, for this Verso edition, Rodney Hilton, author of Bond Men Made Free, has written a special introductory essay, reconsidering and summarising relevant scholarship in the two decades since the publication of the original discussion. The result is a book that will be essential for history courses, and fascinating for the general reader.
Publicado por New Left Review NLB, London, 1972
Librería: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
Original o primera edición
EUR 46,27
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. First English-Language Edition. pp. 240. 8vo. Publisher's tan boards with silver lettering to the spine, and front board. Exceptionally well-preserved with no detectable flaws to the extremities, contents equally without blemish with bright, clean, and unmarked pages and firm, sound binding; as new and housed in near fine very lightly rubbed dustjaket.
Librería: moluna, Greven, Alemania
EUR 26,86
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Über den AutorGeorges Lefebvre, Giuliano Procacci, John Merrington, Christopher Hill, Eric Hobsbawm, Maurice Dobb, Paul Sweezy and Kohachiro Takahishi.