里普·凡·温克尔的邻居:哈德逊河谷乡村社会的转型,1720–1850

Rip Van Winkle's Neighbors: The Transformation of Rural Society in the Hudson River Valley, 1720–1850 . By Thomas S. Wermuth. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001. Pp.vii,186. $17.95, paper.

Journal of Economic History · 2002
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本书探讨了美国早期经济转型的争论,通过哈德逊河谷案例,分析从社区导向到市场体系的转变过程,适合研究经济史和社会变迁的学者。

Abstract

For some time now historians have engaged in an ongoing debate concerning the nature of the early American economy. Some contend that from the outset, producers were motivated by private gain, responded to commercial opportunities, and were driven by an entrepreneurial spirit. Another school emphasizes the limited extent of the markets, the importance of “community” concerns, and the existence of local trade and labor systems based on social relationships and cultural expectations that inhibited the free play of market forces. Ultimately, the market system prevailed and the questions for economic historians become when and how this transition occurred.

哈德逊河谷乡村社会转型市场转型社区经济-1850