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OverviewTHIS LANDMARK WORK of cultural synthesis clearly debates fundamental historical issues of morality, government, autonomy, power and self-responsibility, labor, exchange, household economy and consumption. It offers a wide-ranging social-historical assessment of the moralization of economic conduct among ordinary people in pre-modern Europe. Its detailed survey presents a microcosmic view of the human condition. It resets the baseline for critical assessments of modern ""capitalism"" by offering an alternative to one of the most successful theories of the past half-century: E.P. Thompson's famous paradigm of the ""moral economy."" This book casts modernity itself in a new light. It records and analyses many of the ordinary activities of ordinary people with a sympathy and a kindly wit which brings them to life after the lapse of centuries, uncoloured by the heroics of popular but unhistorical romanticism. Professor Clark's observations are shrewd, real, compassionate, historically-based, and unsentimental. The work highlights fundamental understandings of the most fascinating sources and vignettes. It shows the richness and variety of human character and the implications of the social and moral changes which took place. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henry C ClarkPublisher: Edward Everett Root Publishers Co. Ltd. Imprint: Edward Everett Root Publishers Co. Ltd. ISBN: 9781915115300ISBN 10: 1915115302 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 31 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Available To Order ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews""In this beautifully written book, Henry Clark marshals recent social-scientific and historical scholarship to reappraise the concept of moral economy made famous by E.P. Thompson. Presenting a nuanced interpretation of how people thought about and interacted with markets in preindustrial Europe, Clark makes clear that the psychological, philosophical, and economic ground was well prepared for the coming industrial economy of mass production and mass consumption."" -- Steven G. Marks, Professor of History Emeritus, Clemson University; author of The Information Nexus: Global Capitalism from the Renaissance to the Present (Cambridge UP, 2016). """In this beautifully written book, Henry Clark marshals recent social-scientific and historical scholarship to reappraise the concept of moral economy made famous by E.P. Thompson. Presenting a nuanced interpretation of how people thought about and interacted with markets in preindustrial Europe, Clark makes clear that the psychological, philosophical, and economic ground was well prepared for the coming industrial economy of mass production and mass consumption."" -- Steven G. Marks, Professor of History Emeritus, Clemson University; author of The Information Nexus: Global Capitalism from the Renaissance to the Present (Cambridge UP, 2016)." Author InformationProfessor Henry C. Clark is Senior Lecturer and Program Director of the Political Economy Project at Dartmouth College. An early modern historian, he is the author or editor of seven previous books, including La Rochefoucauld and the Language of Unmasking in Seventeenth-Century France (Droz, 1994), and Compass and Society, Commerce and Absolutism in Old-Regime France (Lexington Books, 2007). He edited Commerce, Culture and Liberty: Readings on Capitalism Before Adam Smith (Liberty Fund, 2003), and translated Montesquieu's Mes pensées (My Thoughts) [Liberty Fund, 2012), named a Choice magazine Outstanding Academic Title. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |