From Feudalism to Capitalism: Social and Political Change in Castile and Western Europe, 1250–1520

Author:   Carlos Astarita ,  David Broder
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   252
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9789004258372


Pages:   267
Publication Date:   16 December 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Carlos Astarita's From Feudalism to Capitalism: Social and Political Change in Castile and Western Europe, 1250–1520 presents for an English-speaking readership a major intervention in a number of debates in Marxist historiography. The work has four thematic nuclei: the socio-political evolution that led to the feudal state, the genesis of capitalist rural production, the class struggle and the relationship of these factors with the commercial flow between regions. Received interpretations are revaluated through a series of original case studies that greatly enrich our understanding of theoretical terms, and suggest new interpretations of the absolutist state, the temporal validity of the law of value and the origins of capitalism. This book was originally published in Spanish as Del feudalismo al capitalismo/i> by Publicacions Universitat de València (PUV), 2005, 978-84-370-6206-8.

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Author:   Carlos Astarita ,  David Broder
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   252
Weight:   0.587kg
ISBN:  

9789004258372


ISBN 10:   900425837
Pages:   267
Publication Date:   16 December 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Introduction  1 The Studies Included in This Volume  2 From Feudalism to Capitalism  3 On Method  4 On Exposition  5 On the Past and the Present 1 The Commoner Knights  1 Introduction  2 Hypothesis  3 Economically Free Property  4 Small and Middling Property  5 Labour Relations in Direct Exploitation  6 The Problem of Jurisdiction and Complementary Benefits  7 Ranch Exploitation and Productive Space  8 The Régime of Simple Commodity Production  9 The Exceptions to the Rule  10 Conclusions 2 Categories of the State  1 The Modern Capitalist State  2 The Question of the Origins of the Modern State 3 The Feudal State  1 Posing the Problem  2 Objections to Perry Anderson’s Thesis, when Applied to Castile  3 Regional and Historical Differentiation  4 Social and Political Bloc  5 The caballería villana and Social Status  6 The Relative Independence of the State  7 The Dynamic of the Constitution of the Ruling Social Bloc  8 The Lack of any Single Model of Centralisation  9 Conclusions 4 The Procuradores Pecheros  1 Introduction  2 The Role of the Taxpayer Élite  3 Tributary Elites’ Role in Systemic Conflicts  4 Aspects of Taxpayers’ Social Organisation  5 The Taxpayer Élite as a Translation of Social Realities  6 Conclusion 5 Rural Domestic Industry  1 The Feudal Dynamic and Proletarianisation  2 The Textile Lord  3 Coexistence between Feudalism and Rural Industry  4 Understanding the Totality 6 Class Consciousness  1 Introduction  2 Practical Evidence  3 The Theory of Class Consciousness  4 The Problem of Consent  5 The Theoretical Problem of Reproductive Behaviour  6 Final Considerations 7 Asymmetrical Trade in the Feudal System and in the Early Transition to Capitalism  1 Trade in the Feudal System  2 Trade in the Early Transition to Capitalism 8 Sicily, Tuscany, Castile  1 Introduction  2 The Model Inherited  3 Feudal Exchange  4 The Conditions of the Birth of the Putting-Out System, According to Epstein  5 The Origin of the Putting-Out System in Castile  6 Historical and Conceptual Differences  7 Unequal Exchange in the Early Transition to Capitalism Bibliography Index

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Carlos Astarita (1951) is a professor at the universities of Buenos Aires and La Plata. He has been Associate Director of Studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), and has given conferences and seminars at universities in Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Italy and England.

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