Economic Ideas That Built Europe reconstructs the development of European political economy as seen through the eyes of its principal architects and interpreters, working to overcome the ideological nature of recent historiography. The volumes in the series – contextualized through analytical introductions and enriched with explanatory footnotes, bibliographies and indices – offer a wide selection of texts inspired by very different economic visions, and stress their complex consequences and interactions in the rich but often simplified history of European economic thought.
Series Editor
Sophus A. Reinert – Harvard Business School, USA
Editorial Board
David Armitage – Harvard University, USA
Steven L. Kaplan – Cornell University, USA
Emma Rothschild – Harvard University, USA
Jacob Soll – University of Southern California, USA
Bertram Schefold – Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Proposals
We welcome submissions of proposals for challenging and original works from emerging and established scholars that meet the criteria of our series. We make prompt editorial decisions. Our titles are published in print and e-book editions and are subject to peer review by recognized authorities in the field. Should you wish to send in a proposal for a monograph (mid-length and full-length), edited collection or course book, please contact us at: proposal@anthempress.com.
A 'Short Treatise' on the Wealth and Poverty of Nations (1613)
By Antonio Serra, Edited by Sophus A. Reinert
Austria Supreme (if it so Wishes) (1684): 'A Strategy for European Economic Supremacy’
By Philipp von Hörnigk, Edited by Philipp Roessner, Translated by Keith Tribe
'Report on the Agrarian Law' (1795) and Other Writings
By Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, Edited by Gabriel Paquette & Álvaro Caso Bello
A Treatise on Abundance (1638) and Early Modern Views on Poverty and Famine
By Carlo Tapia, Edited by Tommaso Astarita & Gaetano Sabatini
Periodic Crises of Overproduction (1913)
By Albert Aftalion, Edited by Ivano Cardinale, D’Maris Coffman, Roberto Scazzieri
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