War, Capital, And The Dutch State (1588-1795) : Historical Materialism Volume 101
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Historical Materialism
ISBN-10
1608466914
ISBN-13
9781608466917
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Imprint
Haymarket Books
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 14th, 2017
Print length
448 Pages
Weight
668 grams
Dimensions
15.80 x 22.80 x 3.00 cms
Product Classification:
European historyMilitary historyPolitical science & theory
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An account of the rise and fall of the Dutch Republic, drawn from original-source material and rich in theoretical insights
Winner of the 2014 D.J. Veegens prize, awarded by the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities.
Shortlisted for the 2015 World Economic History Congress dissertation prize (early modern period).
In War, Capital, and the Dutch State (1588-1795), Pepijn Brandon traces the interaction between state and capital in the organization of warfare in the Dutch Republic from the Dutch Revolt of the sixteenth century to the Batavian Revolution of 1795. Combining deep theoretical insight with a thorough examination of original source material on topics as diverse as the role of the Dutch East- and West-India Companies, the inner workings of the Amsterdam naval shipyard, state policy, and the role of private intermediaries in military finance, Brandon provides a sweeping new interpretation of the rise and fall of the Dutch Republic as a hegemonic power within the early modern capitalist world-system.
Shortlisted for the 2015 World Economic History Congress dissertation prize (early modern period).
In War, Capital, and the Dutch State (1588-1795), Pepijn Brandon traces the interaction between state and capital in the organization of warfare in the Dutch Republic from the Dutch Revolt of the sixteenth century to the Batavian Revolution of 1795. Combining deep theoretical insight with a thorough examination of original source material on topics as diverse as the role of the Dutch East- and West-India Companies, the inner workings of the Amsterdam naval shipyard, state policy, and the role of private intermediaries in military finance, Brandon provides a sweeping new interpretation of the rise and fall of the Dutch Republic as a hegemonic power within the early modern capitalist world-system.
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