
Merchants and Revolution
Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London's Overseas Traders, 1550-1653
Robert Brenner(Author)
Verso Books (Publisher)
Published on 17. August 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
754 pages
978-1-85984-333-8 (ISBN)
Description
Merchants and Revolution examines the activities of London's merchant community during the early Stuart period. Proposing a new understanding of long-term commercial change, Robert Brenner explains the factors behind the opening of long-distance commerce to the south and east, describing how the great City merchants wielded power to exploit emerging business opportunities, and he profiles the new colonial traders, who became the chief architects of the Commonwealth's dynamic commercial policy.
Reviews / Votes
Brenner has made more discoveries of importance about the period than any of his contemporaries. * London Review of Books * Constantly provocative, a giant of a book. * Times Literary Supplement * If Brenner's work suggests new beginnings, its primary focus is on some of the most venerable debates in British historiography. * Reviews in American History *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 50 mm
Weight
1045 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85984-333-8 (9781859843338)
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Robert Brenner
Merchants and Revolution
Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London's Overseas Traders, 1550-1653
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Robert Brenner is Director of the Center for Social Theory and Comparative History at UCLA. He is the author of The Boom and the Bubble, Merchants and Revolution, and co-editor of Rebel Rank and File.