Early Modern Conceptions of PropertyJohn Brewer, Susan Staves Psychology Press, 1996 - 599 páginas Early Modern Conceptions of Property draws together distinguished academics from a variety of disciplines, including law, economics, politics, art history, social history and literature, in order to consider fundamental issues of property in the early modern period. Presenting diverse original historical and literary case studies in a sophisticated theoretical framework, it offers a challenge to conventional interpretations. |
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Resources capacities and ownership The workmanship ideal | 21 |
Lockean ideas poverty and the development of liberal political theory | 43 |
The misteries of property Relationality ruralindustrialization | 62 |
Paradoxical property | 95 |
Land law citizenship and the invention of Englishness The strange | 111 |
Property commerce and the common law Attitudes to legal change | 144 |
of women and the land Legitimizing husbandry | 161 |
Women and property in ancien régime France Theory and practice | 170 |
Re Writing Lear Literary property and dramatic authorship | 323 |
Epistolary property Michel de Servan and the plight of letters on | 339 |
The bank the press and the return of Nature On currency credit | 365 |
Literary capital Grays Elegy Anna Laetitia Barbauld | 389 |
the invention and institution of special forms | 411 |
Monopoly economic thought and the Royal African Company | 427 |
Delivering the goods Patriotism property and the midwife mission | 467 |
Property in office under the ancien régime The case of the stockbrokers | 481 |
Resentment or resignation? Dividing the spoils among daughters | 194 |
Property and politeness in the early eighteenthcentury Whig moralists | 221 |
ReWrighting Shaftesbury The Air Pump and the limits of commercial | 234 |
Property politics and personality in Rousseau | 254 |
Noblesse oblige Female charity in an age of sentiment | 275 |
Defending conduct and property The London press and the luxury debate | 301 |
Property and propriety Land tenure and slave property in the creation | 497 |
Parliament and property rights in the late eighteenthcentury | 530 |
Coerced indigenous labor and free mestizo peasantry | 545 |
The concept of white slavery in the English Caribbean during | 572 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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