Protagonists of Production in Preindustrial European Literature (1700-1800) Male and Female Entrepreneurs, Craftspeople, and Workers

What form did the portrayal of business owners, entrepreneurs, peasants, craftspeople and similar 'protagonists of production' take before it became the subject of negative assessments in the epoch of industrialization? Focusing on the European Enlightenment movement with a special emphasi...

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Other Authors: von Tschilschke, Christian (Editor), Schuchardt, Beatrice (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 2022
Series:Europaeische Aufklaerung in Literatur und Sprache
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Summary:What form did the portrayal of business owners, entrepreneurs, peasants, craftspeople and similar 'protagonists of production' take before it became the subject of negative assessments in the epoch of industrialization? Focusing on the European Enlightenment movement with a special emphasis on Spain, this volume sheds light on how both male and female figures working in production are represented by novels, plays, economic tracts and in the press. Literary scholars, historians, and economists analyse how those portrayals are related to the history of economic thought, 18th-century economic discourse, and enlightened Political Economy. With an epilogue by Deirdre McCloskey.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (372 p.)
ISBN:b19778
9783631880586
9783631880593
9783631880609
9783631880579
Access:Open Access