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Capitalisms of the “Global South” (c. 10th to 19th Centuries) - Old and New Contributions and Debates
Kaveh Yazdani Constanza Castro

Abstract: Objective/Context: The purpose of this article is first to contextualize the concept of the “Global South.” Then, we offer an overview of classical and new historiographies of capitalism(s) of the “Global South.” We focus on works that examine the period betw

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Capitalism and Global Mining: Latin American Perspectives 1500-1914
James V. Torres

Abstract: Objective/Context: The paper provides a comprehensive overview of Latin American mining history, exploring cross-pollination opportunities between mining historians and scholars of the emerging field of the new history of capitalism. The analysis spans from t

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Political Economy and Knowledge Production in the Making of the Viceroyalty of New Granada
María José Afanador-Llach

Abstract: Objective/Context: During the eighteenth century, officials from different colonial powers attempted to turn the viceroyalty of the New Kingdom of Granada-present-day Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Panama-into an economically viable territory. The Spanish

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Exploring Capitalism in the Economy of Early Modern Gujarat: The Structure and Organization of Textile Production and the Market in Surat in the Eighteenth Century
Ghulam A. Nadri

Abstract: Objective/Context: This study has two main goals. First, it explores the structural and organizational dynamics of the textile industry and the market in early modern India, eighteenth-century Gujarat in particular. In this context, the paper also examines ho

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Merchant capital and labor migration in the colonial Indian Ocean world
Richard B. Allen

Abstract: Objective/Context: Historians have long acknowledged the importance of merchant diasporas and trade networks in Indian Ocean history but paid little attention to merchant capital’s role in transoceanic labor migration in and beyond this part of the globe. Res

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Capital and World Labor: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the Nineteenth Century
Tâmis Parron

Abstract: Objective/context: The boom-and-bust of New World slavery in the nineteenth century has always been a major topic of scholarship. In this essay, I suggest that the literature devoted to this theme, the so-called “capitalism and slavery debate,” has made capit

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“Soft Gold” Before the Gold Rush: Sea Otter Pelts in the “Competitive Expansion” of Merchant Capitalism and the Creation of a Pacific Ocean Economy
Arturo Giráldez Analiese Richard

Abstract: Objective/Context: In this article, we examine how Chinese demand for pelts-of sea otters and other marine mammals-fueled the eighteenth-century competitive expansion of European and later American merchants and explorers in the Pacific islands and along the

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The evolution of commercial finance in Ming-Qing China: 16th to Early-20th Centuries
Kaixiang Peng Liangping Shen

Abstract: Objective/Context: This article surveys the evolution of commercial finance in Ming-Qing China and responds to the debates about the role of finance in the “Great Divergence” between China and Europe. Methodology: Based on new historical materials, especially

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Camel Caravans as a Mode of Production: A Prerequisite for the Rise of Merchant Capital in Postclassical Afro-Eurasia. An Interview with Richard W. Bulliet
Constanza Castro Kaveh Yazdani

Abstract: Objective/Context: This interview discusses the expansion of the camel caravan trade between roughly the sixth and sixteenth centuries. Wheeled transportation-used in West Asia during the Roman and Sasanid periods-basically disappeared around 500 CE, when cam

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Los orígenes del capitalismo comercial, la expansión colonial y la historia como teoría. Una entrevista a Jairus Banaji
Juan Vicente Iborra Mallent

Resumen: Objetivo/Contexto: En esta entrevista planteo un recorrido por la trayectoria intelectual de Jairus Banaji. Esta se enfoca en distintos aspectos que comprenden el estudio de la historia del capitalismo desde una perspectiva marxista, ahondando en la expansión

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