Political Economy in Empire / Empire in Political Economy New Insights from Intellectual and Imperial History

For the longest of times, commerce and empire have been held to reside in perfect isolation from one another. Conceptually, peaceful commerce starkly opposed the discord of empires. In that same vein, political economy – the tool of commerce – was often considered the natural counterpart of warfare...

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Main Author: Patrick Van der Geest
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2019-03-01
Series:Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
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Online Access:https://test.openjournals.nl/tseg/article/view/8307
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spelling doaj-2cda58e1094f4478ba5a2220b94dfff42021-10-02T17:57:35ZengOpen JournalsTijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis1572-17012468-90682019-03-01154Political Economy in Empire / Empire in Political Economy New Insights from Intellectual and Imperial HistoryPatrick Van der Geest0Leiden UniversityFor the longest of times, commerce and empire have been held to reside in perfect isolation from one another. Conceptually, peaceful commerce starkly opposed the discord of empires. In that same vein, political economy – the tool of commerce – was often considered the natural counterpart of warfare – the tool of empire. In many regards political economy was – and still is – considered an appealing alternative to empire, if not the antidote for the evils of imperialism. Despite this conceptual antagonism, the acquisition of empire by European maritime states was in most regards strongly intertwined with generating profits – often at the expense of human life and well-being. Empire-building and profit-generating were, as a result, seldom discussed in isolation. https://test.openjournals.nl/tseg/article/view/8307review essayimperial historyeighteenth century
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Political Economy in Empire / Empire in Political Economy New Insights from Intellectual and Imperial History
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title_short Political Economy in Empire / Empire in Political Economy New Insights from Intellectual and Imperial History
title_full Political Economy in Empire / Empire in Political Economy New Insights from Intellectual and Imperial History
title_fullStr Political Economy in Empire / Empire in Political Economy New Insights from Intellectual and Imperial History
title_full_unstemmed Political Economy in Empire / Empire in Political Economy New Insights from Intellectual and Imperial History
title_sort political economy in empire / empire in political economy new insights from intellectual and imperial history
publisher Open Journals
series Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
issn 1572-1701
2468-9068
publishDate 2019-03-01
description For the longest of times, commerce and empire have been held to reside in perfect isolation from one another. Conceptually, peaceful commerce starkly opposed the discord of empires. In that same vein, political economy – the tool of commerce – was often considered the natural counterpart of warfare – the tool of empire. In many regards political economy was – and still is – considered an appealing alternative to empire, if not the antidote for the evils of imperialism. Despite this conceptual antagonism, the acquisition of empire by European maritime states was in most regards strongly intertwined with generating profits – often at the expense of human life and well-being. Empire-building and profit-generating were, as a result, seldom discussed in isolation.
topic review essay
imperial history
eighteenth century
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