Commerce Before Capitalism in Europe 1300-1600

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In Commerce before Capitalism in Europe 13001600 Martha C. Howell challenges dominant interpretations of the relationship between the so-called commercial revolution of late medieval Europe and the capitalist age that followed. Howell argues that the merchants shopkeepers artisans and consumers in cities and courts throughout Western Europe even in the densely urbanized Low Countries that are the main focus of this study were by no means proto-capitalist and did not consider their property a fungible asset. Even though they freely bought and sold property using sophisticated financial techniques they preserved its capacity to secure social bonds by intensifying market regulations and by assigning new meaning to marriage gift-giving and consumption. Later generations have sometimes found such actions perplexing often dismissing them as evidence that business people of the late medieval and early modern worlds did not fully understand market rules. Howell by contrast shows that such practices were governed by a logic specific to their age and that however primitive they may appear to subsequent generations these practices made Europes economic future possible.
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