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The Purchasing Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism - Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature: Resources in the Economic, Social, Business and Political History of Modern Industrial Society. Segment I: Printed Books through 1800. New Haven, Connecticut, Research Publications, Inc., 1974–1977. 1672 35-mm. microfilm reels. $54,340.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2012

Joyce Appleby
Affiliation:
Professor of History, San Diego State University

Abstract

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Type
A Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1978

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References

1 Holmes, G. S., “Gregory King and the Social Structure of Pre-Industrial England,” Royal Historical Society Transactions, 26 (1976), 4168.Google Scholar

2 Curtin, Philip, The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census (Madison, 1969), 150–55Google Scholar. I have converted Curtin's 1690-1700 eleven-year figure to a ten-year total for purposes of comparison.