Reassessing the Moral Economy
Edited by Tanja Skambraks () and
Martin Lutz ()
in Palgrave Studies in Economic History from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by Kent. G. Deng
Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-29834-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction: Reassessing Moral Economy
- Martin Lutz and Tanja Skambraks
- Ch Chapter 10 Negotiating Religion, Moral Economy and Economic Ideas in the Late Ottoman Empire: Perspectives of Peasants and the Intelligentsia
- E. Attila Aytekin
- Ch Chapter 11 Leading a “Simple” Life in Modern Capitalism. The Moral Economy of Mennonite Consumption in Mid-twentieth-century America
- Martin Lutz
- Ch Chapter 12 Tax Morale and the Church: How Catholic Clergies Adapted Norms of Paying Taxes to Secular Institutions (1940s–1950s)
- Korinna Schönhärl
- Ch Chapter 13 “Resort City? Why What Happened to Las Vegas, Sin City?”: Suburban America, Religious Groups, and the Moral Economy of Gambling in Las Vegas, 1945–1969
- Paul Franke
- Ch Chapter 14 Reassessing Moral Economies. Concluding Thoughts
- Benjamin Möckel
- Ch Chapter 2 The Popular Morality of Ancient Greek Commerce
- Moritz Hinsch
- Ch Chapter 3 Early Medieval Property Transfers in Favour of the Church Between Religion and Economy
- Franziska Quaas
- Ch Chapter 4 Between Pietas and Usury: Dynamics of a Moral Economy in the Middle Ages
- Tanja Skambraks
- Ch Chapter 5 Past the Limits of Usury: Jews and the Moral Economy of Moneylending in the Late Medieval German Territories
- Aviya Doron
- Ch Chapter 6 Fiscality, Debt, and Moral Economy: The View from Florentine Civic Chronicles
- Giorgio Lizzul
- Ch Chapter 7 The Moral Economy of Epidemics: Emergency, Charitable Institutions and Poor Relief in Early Modern Italian Plague Regulations
- Lorenzo Coccoli
- Ch Chapter 8 Moral Economists: The Jesuit Mission in Paraguay and the Idea of Economic Growth in Early Modern Times
- David Bete and Philip Knäble
- Ch Chapter 9 Profit Due to Christian Behaviour: The Moral Economy of the Moravian Church in the Eighteenth Century
- Thomas Dorfner
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