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Theory as History
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Author(s):
Jairus Banaji
Publication date:
March 22 2010
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BRILL
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9789004183728
ISBN (Electronic):
978-90-04-18372-8
ISBN (Electronic):
9789004183681
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978-90-04-18368-1
Publication date:
March 22 2010
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004183681.i-406
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e3bade32-b026-4415-8e9b-60bd4dbad965
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Book chapters
Chapter Six. Agrarian History And The Labour-Organisation Of Byzantine Large Estates
Chapter One. Introduction: Themes In Historical Materialism
Chapter Two. Modes Of Production In A Materialist Conception Of History
Index
Preliminary Material
Chapter Eleven. Trajectories Of Accumulation Or ‘Transitions’ To Capitalism?
References
Chapter Three. Historical Arguments For A ‘Logic Of Deployment’ In ‘Precapitalist’ Agriculture
Publications Of Jairus Banaji
Chapter Seven. Late Antiquity To The Early Middle Ages: What Kind Of Transition? (A Discussion Of Chris Wickham’s Magnum Opus)
Chapter Eight. Aristocracies, Peasantries And The Framing Of The Early Middle Ages
Chapter Ten. Capitalist Domination And The Small Peasantry: The Deccan Districts In The Late Nineteenth Century
Chapter Five. The Fictions Of Free Labour: Contract, Coercion, And So-Called Unfree Labour
Chapter Four. Workers Before Capitalism
Chapter Nine. Islam, The Mediterranean And The Rise Of Capitalism
Chapter Twelve. Modes Of Production: A Synthesis
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