The Vexed Story of Capitalism Told by American Historians
Appleby believes that the insights of cultural history with its emphasis upon recovering meanings in the past and exploring how men and women communicated those meanings offers a promising way to reassess the career of capitalism and its conceptual cousins, trade, commerce, and enterprise. She appro...
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