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Books in the Frontiers in Economic History series

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  • - Feuding Elites and Imperial Expansion
    by Sambit Bhattacharyya
    £58.49 - 104.49

    The book sets out to explore the economic motivations of imperial expansion under capitalism. First, what factors explain the divergence in living standards across countries under the capitalist economic system?

  • by Reinhard Jung
    £144.99

    This book studies past economics from anthropological, archaeological, historical and sociological perspectives. By analyzing archeological and other evidence, it examines economic behavior and institutions in ancient societies. Adopting an interdisciplinary perspective, it critically discusses dominant economic models that have influenced the study of past economic relations in various disciplines, while at the same time highlighting alternative theoretical trajectories. In this regard, the book¿s goal is not only to test theoretical models under scrutiny, but also to present evidence against the rationalization of past economic behavior according to the rules of modern markets. The contributing authors cover various topics, such as trade in the classical Greek world, concepts of commodity and value, and management of economic affluence.

  • - History, Political and Economic Organisation, Warfare and Strategy
    by Emmanouil M. L. Economou
    £114.49

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