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Cameralism in Practice

Cameralism in Practice
Author: Marten Seppel
Publisher: People, Markets, Goods: Economies and Societies in History
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2017
Genre: Mercantile system
ISBN: 9781783272280

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The first book that acknowledges cameralism as a European rather than just a German historical phenomenon.


The Disordered Police State

The Disordered Police State
Author: Andre Wakefield
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226870227

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Probing the relationship between German political economy and everyday fiscal administration, The Disordered Police State focuses on the cameral sciences—a peculiarly German body of knowledge designed to train state officials—and in so doing offers a new vision of science and practice during the seventeenth and eighteenth-centuries. Andre Wakefield shows that the cameral sciences were at once natural, technological, and economic disciplines, but, more important, they also were strategic sciences, designed to procure patronage for their authors and good publicity for the German principalities in which they lived and worked. Cameralism, then, was the public face of the prince's most secret affairs; as such, it was an essentially dishonest enterprise. In an entertaining series of case studies on mining, textiles, forestry, and universities, Wakefield portrays cameralists in their own gritty terms. The result is a revolutionary new understanding about how the sciences created and maintained an image of the well-ordered police state in early modern Germany. In raising doubts about the status of these German sciences of the state, Wakefield ultimately questions many of our accepted narratives about science, culture, and society in early modern Europe.


Cameralism and the Enlightenment

Cameralism and the Enlightenment
Author: Ere Nokkala
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000762033

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Cameralism and the Enlightenment reassesses the relationship between two key phenomena of European history often disconnected from each other. It builds on recent insights from global history, transnational history and Enlightenment studies to reflect on the dynamic interactions of cameralism, an early modern set of practices and discourses of statecraft prominent in central Europe, with the broader political, intellectual and cultural developments of the Enlightenment world. Through contributions from prominent scholars across the field of Enlightenment studies, the volume analyzes eighteenth-century cameralist authors’ engagements with commerce, colonialism and natural law. Challenging the caricature of cameralism as a German, land-locked version of mercantilism, the volume reframes its importance for scholars of the Enlightenment broadly conceived. This volume goes beyond the typical focus on Britain and France in studies of political economy, widening perspectives about the dissemination of ideas of governance, happiness and reform to focus on multidirectional exchanges across continental Europe and beyond during the eighteenth century. Emphasizing the practice of theory, it proposes the study of the porosity of ideas in their exchange, transmission and mediation between spaces and discourses as a key dimension of cultural and intellectual history.


Governing Economy

Governing Economy
Author: Keith Tribe
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1988-08-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521303163

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The Academy of Fisticuffs

The Academy of Fisticuffs
Author: Sophus A. Reinert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: Enlightenment
ISBN: 0674976649

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The Italian Enlightenment, no less than the Scottish, was central to the emergence of political economy and creation of market societies. Sophus Reinert turns to Milan in the late 1700s to recover early socialists' preoccupations with the often lethal tension among states, markets, and human welfare, and the policies these ideas informed.


Agricultural Enlightenment

Agricultural Enlightenment
Author: Peter Jones
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198716079

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Agricultural Enlightenment explores the modernization of the rural economy in Europe through the lens of the Enlightenment. It focuses on the second half of the eighteenth century and emphasizes the role of useful knowledge in the process of agrarian change and agricultural development. As such it invites economic historians to respond to the challenge issued by Joel Mokyr to look beyond quantitative data and to take seriously the argument that cultural factors, broadly understood, may have aided or hindered the evolution of agriculture in the early modern period ("what people knew and believed" had a direct bearing on their economic behavior Mokyr, The Enlightened Economy]). Evidence in support of the idea that a readily accessible supply of agricultural knowledge helps to explain the trajectory of the rural economy is drawn from all of the countries of Europe. The book includes two cases studies of rapid rural modernization in Scotland and Denmark where Agricultural Enlightenment was swiftly followed by full-scale Agricultural Revolution.


Strategies of Economic Order

Strategies of Economic Order
Author: Keith Tribe
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521619431

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This book provides an overview of 200 years of German economic thought from the eighteenth century to the Social Market.


Protogaea

Protogaea
Author: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226112977

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Protogaea, an ambitious account of terrestrial history, was central to the development of the earth sciences in the eighteenth century and provides key philosophical insights into the unity of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s thought and writings. In the book, Leibniz offers observations about the formation of the earth, the actions of fire and water, the genesis of rocks and minerals, the origins of salts and springs, the formation of fossils, and their identification as the remains of living organisms. Protogaea also includes a series of engraved plates depicting the remains of animals—in particular the famous reconstruction of a “fossil unicorn”—together with a cross section of the cave in which some fossil objects were discovered. Though the works of Leibniz have been widely translated, Protogaea has languished in its original Latin for centuries. Now Claudine Cohen and Andre Wakefield offer the first English translation of this central text in natural philosophy and natural history. Written between 1691 and 1693, and first published after Leibniz’s death in 1749, Protogaea reemerges in this bilingual edition with an introduction that carefully situates the work within its historical context.


The Negotiated Reformation

The Negotiated Reformation
Author: Christopher W. Close
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2009-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521760208

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This book offers a new explanation for the spread of urban reform during the sixteenth century, arguing that systems of communication between cities proved crucial for the Reformation's development. This hypothesis explains not only how the Reformation spread to almost every imperial city in southern Germany, but also how it survived attempts to repress religious reform.


The Well-ordered Police State

The Well-ordered Police State
Author: Marc Raeff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1983
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 9780300028690

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