Scholars have only recently begun to appreciate the extent to which the norms and practices that foster market societies have been shifting and conflict-ridden. The thirteen essays collected in this volume embrace the view that the experiences and feelings engendered by the historical development of market societies have been and still remain open to a broad range of interpretations. They also share the characteristic accents of a new approach to cultural history in which careful examination of actions texts and artifacts is accompanied by an open-mindedness about what their examination reveals.
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