Earthly Necessities

Earthly Necessities
Title Earthly Necessities PDF eBook
Author Keith Wrightson
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 388
Release 2000-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300094121

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Wrightson describes the basic institutions and relationships of economic life in Britain, tracing the processes of change, and examines how these changes affect men, women, and children of all ages. Illustrations.

Immigrants in Tudor and Early Stuart England

Immigrants in Tudor and Early Stuart England
Title Immigrants in Tudor and Early Stuart England PDF eBook
Author Nigel Goose
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Total Pages 278
Release 2005-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1837642370

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It is now over 100 years since Cunningham wrote Alien Immigrants to England, which focused heavily upon the impact of immigration in later 16th and early 17th century England: it has yet to be supplanted by a comprehensive, up-to-date survey. Although much research has been completed on the subject, particularly during the past three decades, relatively little of this has appeared in mainstream history journals, while more general surveys have tended to concentrate upon the second wave of migration that followed the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685.

Meditations for the Laity

Meditations for the Laity
Title Meditations for the Laity PDF eBook
Author Albert Rung
Publisher
Total Pages 552
Release 1927
Genre Church year meditations
ISBN

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Earthly Necessities

Earthly Necessities
Title Earthly Necessities PDF eBook
Author Keith Wrightson
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 2002
Genre Great Britain
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Sermons, From The Fowls of The Air and The Lilies of The Field

Sermons, From The Fowls of The Air and The Lilies of The Field
Title Sermons, From The Fowls of The Air and The Lilies of The Field PDF eBook
Author Samuel Nott
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 170
Release 2024-04-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385123216

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1843.

Sermons, from The Fowls of the Air and The Lilies of the Field

Sermons, from The Fowls of the Air and The Lilies of the Field
Title Sermons, from The Fowls of the Air and The Lilies of the Field PDF eBook
Author Samuel Nott
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 1835
Genre Faith
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Blood and Money

Blood and Money
Title Blood and Money PDF eBook
Author David McNally
Publisher Haymarket Books
Total Pages 256
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1642592064

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The history of money and its violent and oppressive origins from slavery to war—by the author of Global Slump. In most accounts of the origins of money we are offered pleasant tales in which it arises to the mutual benefit of all parties as a result of barter. But in this groundbreaking study, David McNally reveals the true story of money’s origins and development as one of violence and human bondage. Money’s emergence and its transformation are shown to be intimately connected to the buying and selling of slaves and the waging of war. Blood and Money demonstrates the ways that money has “internalized” its violent origins, making clear that it has become a concentrated force of social power and domination. Where Adam Smith observed that monetary wealth represents “command over labor,” this paradigm shifting book amends his view to define money as comprising the command over persons and their bodies. “This fascinating and informative study, rich in novel insights, treats money not as an abstraction from its social base but as deeply embedded in its essential functions and origins in brutal violence and harsh oppression.” —Noam Chomsky “A fine-grained historical analysis of the interconnection between war, enslavement, finance, and money from classical times to present.” —Jeff Noonan, author of The Troubles of Democracy “McNally casts an unsparing light on the origins of money—and capitalism itself—in this scathing, Marxist-informed account . . . . McNally builds a powerful, richly documented argument that unchecked capitalism prioritizes greed and violence over compassion . . . . [T]his searing academic treatise makes a convincing case.” —Publishers Weekly