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Larry Neal and Jeffrey G. Williamson, eds. The Cambridge History of Capitalism. Volume I: The Rise of Capitalism from Ancient Origins to 1848; and Volume II: The Spread of Capitalism: From 1848 to the Present. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. xii + 616 pp. (Vol. I), x + 567 pp. (Vol. II). ISBN 9781107019638 (Vol. I), 9781107019645 (Vol. II), $230 (cloth).
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