Capitalism’s reach is truly global and is getting faster all the time. This chapter demonstrates the relationship between historical archaeology, capitalism and globalization, arguing that numerous and detailed archaeological studies of localized aspects of the manifestation of capitalism are essential in understanding the development and reach of globalized capital. The chapter begins with an explanation of the character of capitalism and then using examples from across the world discusses various ways that historical archaeologists have approached capitalism and globalization including the application of world systems theory, the relationship to colonialism, paternalism, working class resistance and the impacts of capitalist-wrought envir...
Over the past 600 years, commodity frontiers - processes and sites of the incorporation of resources...
Over the past 600 years, commodity frontiers - processes and sites of the incorporation of resources...
What type of capitalism do we live in today? My answer to this question draws upon two interrelated ...
Capitalism has been the focus of a great deal of social thinking and activity since the 18th-century...
In this article, we take up Oilman\u27s (2014) challenge that historical archaeology should explore ...
Contents:Enduring Structures and Historical Understanding Understanding Enclosure Houses, Fields, Ma...
Mr. Taviani, your project is looking at the dynamics of capitalism from a historical perspective. Yo...
The application of Marxist theory in American historical archaeology has expanded greatly over the p...
In this chapter, I explore the long-term effects of global capitalism in a small region of Central A...
Eric Mielants provides a fresh, interdisciplinary interpretation of the origins of modernity in gene...
The book sets out to explore the economic motivations of imperial expansion under capitalism. This u...
The emergence of global history, which aims at searching for patterns and developmental trends acros...
Lenin, in his 1916 essay on Imperialism argued it was the domination of finance capital over the exp...
Capitalism as a world historical process intimately associated with the forces of modernity and colo...
This paper, which is based on my professorial lecture, considersr the emergence of globalized connec...
Over the past 600 years, commodity frontiers - processes and sites of the incorporation of resources...
Over the past 600 years, commodity frontiers - processes and sites of the incorporation of resources...
What type of capitalism do we live in today? My answer to this question draws upon two interrelated ...
Capitalism has been the focus of a great deal of social thinking and activity since the 18th-century...
In this article, we take up Oilman\u27s (2014) challenge that historical archaeology should explore ...
Contents:Enduring Structures and Historical Understanding Understanding Enclosure Houses, Fields, Ma...
Mr. Taviani, your project is looking at the dynamics of capitalism from a historical perspective. Yo...
The application of Marxist theory in American historical archaeology has expanded greatly over the p...
In this chapter, I explore the long-term effects of global capitalism in a small region of Central A...
Eric Mielants provides a fresh, interdisciplinary interpretation of the origins of modernity in gene...
The book sets out to explore the economic motivations of imperial expansion under capitalism. This u...
The emergence of global history, which aims at searching for patterns and developmental trends acros...
Lenin, in his 1916 essay on Imperialism argued it was the domination of finance capital over the exp...
Capitalism as a world historical process intimately associated with the forces of modernity and colo...
This paper, which is based on my professorial lecture, considersr the emergence of globalized connec...
Over the past 600 years, commodity frontiers - processes and sites of the incorporation of resources...
Over the past 600 years, commodity frontiers - processes and sites of the incorporation of resources...
What type of capitalism do we live in today? My answer to this question draws upon two interrelated ...