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This conference explores the nature, significance, and dynamics of market practices, institutions, and cultures in comparative perspective. Leading historians with expertise spanning a broad range of ... more
FAQs about Markets, Law, & Ethics (1300-1832):How many episodes does Markets, Law, & Ethics (1300-1832) have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
November 15, 2014To Winne Them by Fayre Meanes’: The Ethics of Exchange in the Making of the Early English AtlanticDavid Harris Sacks discusses,"To Winne Them by Fayre Meanes’: The Ethics of Exchange in the Making of the Early English Atlantic". Sacks is Professor of History and Humanities at Reed College. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Market Ethics”....more44minPlay
November 15, 2014Revulsions of Capital: The Political Law of Slavery in the Epoch of the Turner Rebellion, Virginia, 1829-1832Christopher Tomlins discusses,"Revulsions of Capital: The Political Law of Slavery in the Epoch of the Turner Rebellion, Virginia, 1829-1832”. Tomlin is Professor of Law at University of California, Berkeley. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Market Ethics”....more46minPlay
November 15, 2014In Union there was Strength: Eighteenth-century Merchant Profitmaking and the Role of PartnershipsPierre Gervais discusses,"In Union there was Strength: Eighteenth-century Merchant Profitmaking and the Role of Partnerships". Gervais is Professor of English at the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Merchant Culture and Practices”....more44minPlay
November 15, 2014Commercial Practices at the Margins of the Merchant EconomyRobert DuPlessis discusses,"Commercial Practices at the Margins of the Merchant Economy". DuPlessis is the Isaac H. Clothier Professor Emeritus of History and International Relations at Swarthmore College. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Merchant Culture and Practices”....more50minPlay
November 15, 2014Concepts of Capital: The Emergence of an Idea in England and Scotland, 1650-1800Dr. Craig Muldrew discusses,"Concepts of Capital: The Emergence of an Idea in England and Scotland, 1650-1800". Dr. Muldrew is Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Cultures of Capital”....more39minPlay
November 15, 2014John Wise and the Natural Law of CommerceJeffrey Sklansky discusses,"John Wise and the Natural Law of Commerce". Sklansky is Professor of History at the University of Illinois, Chicago. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Cultures of Capital”....more44minPlay
November 14, 2014Guilds or No Guilds. Is this the question? Market Ethics, Associational Life, and Economic Regulation in the Medieval City, Europe, and the Islamic World ComparedDr. Peter Stabel discusses,"Guilds or No Guilds. Is this the question? Market Ethics, Associational Life, and Economic Regulation in the Medieval City, Europe, and the Islamic World Compared". Dr. Stabel is Professor of History at the University of Antwerp. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Comparing Ethics and Institutions”....more36minPlay
November 14, 2014The Ethics of Arbitrage and Forestalling Across the Late Medieval WorldJames Davis discusses,"The Ethics of Arbitrage and Forestalling Across the Late Medieval World". Davis is Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at Queen's University, Belfast. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Comparing Ethics and Institutions”....more46minPlay
November 14, 2014Whose ‘common good’? Parisian Market Regulation and the Corporatist Ethic, Whose ‘common good’? Parisian MarketRegulation and the Corporatist Ethic,ca. 1300-1800Martha Howell discusses, "Whose ‘common good’? Parisian Market Regulation and the Corporatist Ethic, ca. 1300-1800". Howell is Professor of History at Columbia University. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Market Regulation”....more15minPlay
November 14, 2014Jamaica, Jewish Merchants, and Spanish American Markets, 1655-1730sNuala Zahedieh discusses, "Jamaica, Jewish Merchants, and Spanish American Markets, 1655-1730s". Zahedieh is Reader of Economic and Social History at the University of Edinburgh. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Market Regulation”....more43minPlay
FAQs about Markets, Law, & Ethics (1300-1832):How many episodes does Markets, Law, & Ethics (1300-1832) have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.