The Widening Gate: Bristol and the Atlantic Economy, 1450-1700The history of capitalism is not to be explained in mere economic terms. David Harris Sacks here demonstrates that the modern Western economy was ushered in by broad processes of social, political, and cultural change. His study of Bristol as it opened it gate to national politics and the Atlantic economy reveals capitalism to be not just a species of economic order but a distinct form of life, governed by its own ethical norms and cultural practices. Availing himself of the methods of "thick description," socio-economic analysis, and political theory, Sacks examines the dynamics by which early modern Bristol moved from a medieval commercial economy to an early capitalist one. Throughout the period, the life of the city depended heavily on the successes of its great overseas merchants. But their quest for a monopoly of trade with the outside world, from the Atlantic seaboard to the Levant, came into conflict with the concerns of Bristol's artisans and retail shopkeepers. The battles of the two factions conditioned social and cultural developments in Bristol for two centuries. Locally, the conflict set the terms for developing conceptions of justice and authority. On a larger scale, it drew the community firmly into the great affairs of the realm and the wider world of expanding markets beyond. |
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... sources were literary . The archetype of the learned monograph consisted of a thin rivulet of text meandering through wide and lush meadows of footnotes .... Today , the first requirement of an economic historian is that he should be ...
... sources were literary . The archetype of the learned monograph consisted of a thin rivulet of text meandering through wide and lush meadows of footnotes .... Today , the first requirement of an economic historian is that he should be ...
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... source of research questions rather than of metaphysical certainties . 6 Employed in this heuristic fashion , historicism of Bloch's kind simul- taneously recognizes the importance of historical causality in shaping events and the ...
... source of research questions rather than of metaphysical certainties . 6 Employed in this heuristic fashion , historicism of Bloch's kind simul- taneously recognizes the importance of historical causality in shaping events and the ...
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... sources quickly came undone when I saw my first manuscripts , and the social and political divisions I had established in my seminar paper turned out to be illu- sory . What had seemed a plausible way to cover the facts I had gleaned ...
... sources quickly came undone when I saw my first manuscripts , and the social and political divisions I had established in my seminar paper turned out to be illu- sory . What had seemed a plausible way to cover the facts I had gleaned ...
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... source materials . My former colleagues and students in History and Literature at Harvard and my present ones in History at Reed Col- lege also deserve acknowledgment . They provided the first sounding board for many of my ideas , and ...
... source materials . My former colleagues and students in History and Literature at Harvard and my present ones in History at Reed Col- lege also deserve acknowledgment . They provided the first sounding board for many of my ideas , and ...
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... source of local life , but an open gate in which the larger world penetrated into the community and helped shape it . In modern historiography , the prevailing view of English urban life from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century has ...
... source of local life , but an open gate in which the larger world penetrated into the community and helped shape it . In modern historiography , the prevailing view of English urban life from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century has ...
Contents
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Organizing the Society | 85 |
In a Worshipful State 14501650 | 129 |
The Navel of the World | 131 |
The Sanctification of Power | 160 |
Little Businesses | 194 |
Looking Backward | 225 |
A Shoemakers Holiday | 251 |
Registering the Pilgrimage | 278 |
The Spirit World | 304 |
The Widening Gate of Capitalism | 331 |
Abbreviations | 363 |
Notes | 365 |
Index | 453 |
The Capitalism of the Spirit 16501700 | 249 |
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