The Transition from Feudalism to CapitalismThe debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism, originally published in Science and Society in the early 1950s, is one of the most famous episodes in the development of Marxist historiography since the war. It ranged such distinguished contributors as Maurice Dobb, Paul Sweezy, Kohachiro Takahashi and Christopher Hill against each other in a common, critical discussion. Verso has now published the complete texts of the original debate, to which subsequent discussion has returned again and again, together with significant new materials produced by historians since then. These include articles on the same themes by such French and Italian historians as Georges Lefebvre and Giuliano Procacci. What was the role of trade in the Dark Ages? How did feudal rents evolve during the Middle Ages? Where should the economic origins of mediaeval towns be sought? Why did serfdom eventually disappear in Western Europe? What was the exact relationship between city and countryside in the transition from feudalism to capitalism? How should the importance of overseas expansion be assessed for the 'primitive accumulation of capital' in Europe? When should the first bourgeois revolutions be dated, and which social classes participated in them? All these, and many other vital questions for every student of mediaeval and modern history, are widely and freely explored. Finally, for the new Verso edition, Rodney Hilton, author of Bond Men Made Free, has written a special introductory essay, reconsidering and summarising relevant scholarship in the two decades since the publication of the original discussion. The result is a book that will be essential for history courses, and fascinating for the general reader. |
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... important factor in predisposing the serfs to flight , but acting by itself it could hardly have produced an emigration of large proportions . Dobb's theory of the internal causation of the breakdown of feudalism could still be rescued ...
... important factor in predisposing the serfs to flight , but acting by itself it could hardly have produced an emigration of large proportions . Dobb's theory of the internal causation of the breakdown of feudalism could still be rescued ...
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... important manor used to maintain a few score serfs to manufacture textiles or farming tools , not half as well as they were now made by the artisans of the neighbouring town ? They were allowed to disappear almost everywhere in the ...
... important manor used to maintain a few score serfs to manufacture textiles or farming tools , not half as well as they were now made by the artisans of the neighbouring town ? They were allowed to disappear almost everywhere in the ...
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... important because it is about an era of transition from one mode of production to another , a firm historical understanding of which is particularly relevant to those of us who find ourselves involved in another modal transition ...
... important because it is about an era of transition from one mode of production to another , a firm historical understanding of which is particularly relevant to those of us who find ourselves involved in another modal transition ...
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14th century accumulation agriculture artisans bourgeois revolution bourgeoisie capitalist capitalist mode capitalist production centres Christopher Hill commerce commodity production countryside crisis debate decline of feudalism demesne Development of Capitalism direct producers disintegration Dobb Economic History England English estates exploitation external fact feudal economy feudal land property feudal mode feudal rent feudal society feudal system feudalism to capitalism force France growth historians important independent industrial capital internal labour power labour services lords manorial manufactures Marx Marxist Maurice Dobb means of production medieval towns merchant capital Middle Ages mode of production money rent non-Marxist organisation original Paul Sweezy peasant period petty mode Pirenne Pirenne's political pre-capitalist problem putting-out system question relations of production rent in kind rise Rodney Hilton rural serfdom serfs sixteenth century social subordination surplus labour Sweezy's system of production Takahashi tion town and country trade transition from feudalism urban wage labour Western Europe western European feudalism