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ab~olutism Y5-Y. 164-8. 172-87 agrarian capitalism 42-5. 81.

85-6. 81). 11)2-205 ancient Greece IY. 3Y. 42-3.

4&-7. 135. 141) ancient Rome 19. 39. 42. 4&-7.

75.Y2-3. 102. 107. 129. 134-6. 149-57.201)

Ander~on. P. I. 25-6. 74. Yl-102. 123. 139. 145. 152. 177. 183.219

Baxter.R. 114.117 Bloch. M. 20-5. 87 Braude!. F. I Brenner. R. 74. 80-9. 99-100.

158. 194 Bucher. K. 22 Buddhism 111-12. 121 Byzantine Empire 154-5

capital II. 15 capitalism

and attitudes to time 117 and cities 45-6. 71. 79-84. 93,

13&-7. 161-7. 189-90. 199 concepts of 5-6. 11-18. 65-6.

104-5. 125-27 and individualism 38. 43-6.

53-4. 153-7 and the Industrial Revolution

50-I. 54. 188-9. 19&-7. 2ll~ll

spirit of 17. 103-25. 21&-17 and the state 5&-8. 87.95-9.

136-8.159-87.203-18 and trade 39-42. 72-9. 207 and warfare 56-8. 123. 154.

171-4. 181-7. 20&-7 Catholicism '114-15. 119. 133 China 35. 3Y. 107. 121.133. 155.

204 Christianity 1)3-4. 123. 132-3.

153-7 see also Catholicism. Protestant

ethic thesis cities see capitalism class struggle 71.82-5.90-1 Confucianism 111. 121. 133

demography 54-7.60.83-4.94. 191

Dobb. M. 12. 17. 74. 79-86. 96-101. 157.219

Durkheim. E. 24. 33

Eastern Europe 75. 83-5. 88-9 economic growth. critique of

concept of 31-3 England 42-6.49-50. 57-8. 87-9.

101-2. 118-20. 129. 158. . 170-2. 176-80. 188-92.197. 205.209-212

English Civil War 98. 179-80 entrepreneurship 15. 30-1.

46-51. 119-121.215-17 evolutionism 2-4. 23. 40. 70.

145-6.218-22

feudalism concepts of &-7.18-28. 75-6.

92-3. 127-8. 138-9 as an economic concept 22-28 evolutionism and 7 fiefs and 18.24-7. 139 importance to development of

capitalism 147-68 seigneurialism and 20 serfdom and 26. 59. 62. 73-4.

82-5.92.95.158 vassalage and 18. 26. 163

food supply 54-6. 94-5. 191. 200-2

France 19-21.49-50,58.87.137. 158. 163. 170-5. 183. 192-7. 215-17

232

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Franklin. B. 114-15. 117. 126 French Revolution 1. 11. 20--1.

98. 161-2. 169

Germanic society 19. 43. 92. 132. 134. 152-3

Germany 159. 163. 200. 209. 215-6

see also Prussia

Hildebrand. B. 22 HilL C. 101-2. 119 Hilton. R. 25-6. 74. 82-6. 93 Hindess. B. and Hirst. P. 4 Hinduism 111-12. 121 Hintze. 0. 25. 182. 187 Holland 89. 158-9. 182-3. 196.

202-5.211 see also United Provinces

India 35. 121 Islam 39,111-13.121-3.134.

156.204 Italy 107. 115. 119. 161. 163. 170.

209. 211

Japan 6.27.89.159-60 Judaism 111-12.133

Konrad. G. and Szelenyi. I. 85

landowners 176--203 Lattimore. 0. 27 Lenin. V. 73-4. 200 LeRoy Ladurie. E. 55. 191

Macfarlane. A. 14. 42-5. 152 Maine. H. 11 Malthus. T. 29. 54-6. 94. 169 Marshall. A. 29-30. 37-S. 48 Marx. K. L 21-5. 36. 50. 52.

64-73. 77. IOll-5. 128. 152. 191.219

Marxism 15. 64-102. 115. 141-2. 147-9

Merton. R. 118-19 MilU.S. 29 Montesquieu 20. 43

Index 233

nation-state 7-8. 54. 137-S. 152. 162-4.169-87.206--18

Nisbet. R. 2-3 North. D. and Thomas. R. 32-3.

41.51-63.77-8. 123. 139. 145. 176.219

Parsons. T. 33-4. 38-9. 101. 133. 155-6

peasantry 43-5. 82-3. 192-7 Pirenne. H. 45. 76. 136 Poggi. G. 137. 165-7.219 Polanyi. K. 34. 40--2 Pollard. S. 213-214 Postan. M. 55. 191 property rights

economists' discussion of 52-4 feudal 18ft in France 194-7 Marxist discussion of 79-91 peasant 87-90

Protestant ethic thesis 49. 103-25. 137. 141. 182

Prussia 74. 163. 171-2. 181-5. 194. 20()-5. 21 L 215-6

see also Germany

Renaissance 19. 93. 117 Ricardo. D. 29. 54-5 Rodbertus. J. 11 Rostovtzeff. M. 39. 41. 135 Rostow. W.W. 32.46--51. 119.

219 Russia 73-4. 153

Saint Simon. H. I L 21-2.216--17 Schmoller. G. 5. 29 Schumpeter. J. 12.30 science 48-9.62-3.93.117.121.

132.207 Scotland 115-16 SimmeL G. 116 Smith. A. I. 6. 21. 29.34-8.48.

52.61.64. 77.212.219 Sombart. W. 12. 29. 105-8. Ill Spain 57-8. 152. 163. 17tl-3. 183 Spencer. II. I L 37-Y. 6Y. 214 Swcczv. P. 74-81. YY

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t~:chnological change 39. 4X-50. 50-7. 67-H. 72-3. 100. 160. IH9.207.210-17

teleology 2-4. 35. 69-70. 77. HI. 99. 129. 146

Thomp~on. E.P. 4.102.117 Tocnnie>. F. II. 22 tran>ition to capitali>m outside

Europe 7. 122-4 Trc\or Roper. H. 115 Troclhch. E. Ill

Turner. B. 103. 122-3. 135. 138. ISH

United Provinces 57. 173 see also Holland

Wallerstein. I. l. 7. 74-9. 99, 13H. ISH, 170. 192.207-9

Weber. Max L 3-6. 12. 15. 17. 33-4. 93, 102-42. 146-8. 150, ISH. 191.219-222