This article explores the significance of ideas, values and collective representations in shaping political economy by examining the case of free trade in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Its aim is to tie a historical perspective on the importance of political culture to the current methodological debate about political economy in the social sciences. The opening critique of sectoral approaches is used to move the focus from material interests and economistic method to cultural significance and the interpretative framework underlying free trade. Shifting the attention to the knowledge of historical actors themselves reveals the formative role of ideology, historical memory and political language in constructing free trade as a collect...
The book deals with the relation between institutions and political liberty, on one side, and free t...
This article attempts to reconnect the culture with the politics of the campaign for free trade thro...
This article highlights the potency of traditional popular print culture as a form of political comm...
This article explores the significance of ideas, values and collective representations in shaping po...
The convergence of Free trade liberalism and radicalism was a central feature of British political c...
One of Britain's defining contributions to the modern world, Free Trade united civil society and com...
This essay explores the changing popular understanding of the relationship among civil Society, econ...
The debate over Free Trade was central to modern British history. This essay shifts attention from...
The coming into force of "free trade agreements" across the Western Hemisphere since the late 1980s ...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
The book deals with the relation between institutions and political liberty, on one side, and free t...
This article attempts to reconnect the culture with the politics of the campaign for free trade thro...
This article highlights the potency of traditional popular print culture as a form of political comm...
This article explores the significance of ideas, values and collective representations in shaping po...
The convergence of Free trade liberalism and radicalism was a central feature of British political c...
One of Britain's defining contributions to the modern world, Free Trade united civil society and com...
This essay explores the changing popular understanding of the relationship among civil Society, econ...
The debate over Free Trade was central to modern British history. This essay shifts attention from...
The coming into force of "free trade agreements" across the Western Hemisphere since the late 1980s ...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
William Pitt's 1785 proposal for a free trade area between Britain and Ireland attempted to use free...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
The book deals with the relation between institutions and political liberty, on one side, and free t...
This article attempts to reconnect the culture with the politics of the campaign for free trade thro...
This article highlights the potency of traditional popular print culture as a form of political comm...